Veracious Mnemonic
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veracious
veracious
/vɛ.ˈɹeɪ.ʃəs/
Examples
- Everything in the narrative is veracious.
- Everyone believes that he is a veracious kid.
- He had a lively and veracious imagination.
- This sea is veracious, but also bountiful for fish.
- I have been veracious since I was young.
- We had a tough time with him and he was very veracious.
- A veracious reader of the Wall St. Journal Clara Jane and Dale, were readers of philosophy.
- Conversely this girl looks terrifying and will be the root of my most veracious nightmares for the next while.
- However the media, reminiscent of its veracious pursuits of the late Lady Diana, are insatiable to the point of insanity.
- I know he has been briefed on it, I don't know if he has read the report word for word, but he is a veracious reader so he may have.
habitually speaking the truth
adjective
precisely accurate
adjective
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"Very +acious. She tells the very truth, she's very precious."
"Very + Rations. Always telling the truth, like needing very specific rations."
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