veracious
1 of 1adjective/vəˈreɪʃəs/
Forms:more veracious,most veracious
1
truthful in the representation of facts or information
- His veracious account of the events helped clarify the situation.
- The veracious report provided accurate information about the incident.
- Her veracious statements were supported by evidence and testimony.
- The veracious weather forecast predicted the storm's arrival with precision.
2
(of a person) habitually truthful and unwilling to lie or mislead
- She was a veracious friend, always speaking with honesty.
- Known for being veracious, he never exaggerated his achievements.
- A veracious witness is crucial in any legal case.
- Even under pressure, she remained veracious and refused to deceive.