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  • Veracity
    • Today's Word

    Veracity

    vuh-RASS-ih-tee

    Definition

    (noun) Conformity to facts; habitual truthfulness.

    Example

    The reporter’s veracity was trusted even during politically charged investigations.

    Fun Fact

    Veracity comes from Latin verus (“true”) and differs slightly from “truth”—it’s about consistent accuracy and honesty. In journalism, science, and law, veracity is not just ideal—it’s essential. Questioning someone’s veracity can challenge their credibility entirely.

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