verity
IPA: vˈɛrʌti
Root Word: Verity
noun
- A female given name from English derived from the Latin for truth; one of the Puritan virtue names.
- Truth, fact or reality, especially an enduring religious or ethical truth; veracity.
- A true statement; an established doctrine.
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Examples of "verity" in Sentences
- Do people have their own verity
- People are strongly believed in verity.
- The executive producer was Verity Lambert.
- I did go through and trim recently and try to ascertain the verity.
- I have added something to the text which is of uncontestable verity.
- You do not apparently actually deny the verity of the considered events.
- That's a verity about Chennai and must be a part of the city information.
- Hedley Verity was the leading bowler with an average of 14.36 and 211 wickets.
- I'm not to sure of the verity of the previous fact, but I think this is likely.
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