veracious

/vəˈreɪʃəs/
adjective
  1. Truthful and honest; habitually telling the truth.
    • The journalist was known for being veracious in all her reporting.
    • My grandfather was a veracious man who never told a lie.
    • A veracious witness is essential for a fair trial.
  2. Accurate or true; conforming to facts.
    • The historian provided a veracious account of the battle.
    • We need veracious data to make a good decision.
    • Her veracious description of the event matched the video evidence.
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