veracious

English

Etymology

From Latin verac- +‎ -ious, stem of vērāx (truthful), from vērus (true).

Adjective

veracious (comparative more veracious, superlative most veracious)

  1. truthful
    The politician's statement was proven to be veracious by all who examined it.

See also

Last modified on 19 May 2013, at 17:55