verity

/ˈvɛrəti/
noun
  1. A true fact, principle, or belief; truth.
    • The scientist sought to discover the verity behind the ancient legend.
    • The book presents the verity that hard work leads to success.
    • In times of confusion, people cling to simple verities like honesty and kindness.
  2. The quality of being true or real; truthfulness.
    • His reputation for verity made him a trusted advisor.
    • We must question the verity of information we find online.
    • The verity of her story was confirmed by multiple witnesses.
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