Veraciously: meaning, definitions and examples
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veraciously
[ vəˈreɪʃəsli ]
truthful manner
Veraciously means in a way that is truthful or honest. It is associated with being accurate and reliable in the information presented. The term is often used in contexts where integrity and fidelity to facts are emphasized. To speak or write veraciously entails a commitment to truth above all else, often in contrast to exaggeration or misrepresentation.
Synonyms
accurately, faithfully, honestly, truthfully.
Examples of usage
- She reported the findings veraciously to the committee.
- He always answers veraciously, regardless of the consequences.
- The author approached the subject veraciously, ensuring all facts were correct.
Translations
Translations of the word "veraciously" in other languages:
🇵🇹 verazmente
🇮🇳 सच्चाई से
🇩🇪 wahrhaftig
🇮🇩 dengan jujur
🇺🇦 правдиво
🇵🇱 prawdziwie
🇯🇵 誠実に (seijitsu ni)
🇫🇷 véridiquement
🇪🇸 verazmente
🇹🇷 doğru bir şekilde
🇰🇷 진실하게 (jinsilhage)
🇸🇦 بصدق (bṣdq)
🇨🇿 pravdivě
🇸🇰 pravdivo
🇨🇳 真实地 (zhēnshí de)
🇸🇮 resnično
🇮🇸 sannfræðilega
🇰🇿 шындықпен
🇬🇪 სიმართლით (simartlit)
🇦🇿 düzgün şəkildə
🇲🇽 verazmente
Etymology
The word 'veraciously' originates from the Latin word 'verax', which means 'truthful' or 'accurate'. The root 'ver' in Latin translates to 'true' or 'truth'. This root has also led to the formation of other related words in English, such as 'veracity' and 'verify'. The transformation from Latin into Middle English saw the adaptation of these terms, and by the late 15th century, 'veracious' had firmly entered the English lexicon, carrying its meaning of truthfulness. 'Veraciously' was subsequently formed as the adverbial counterpart, maintaining the emphasis on honesty and accuracy in description or recounting. Over the centuries, the usage of the word has remained closely associated with contexts where integrity and truthfulness are paramount.