Veridical

Noun

1. Truthful.

2. Coinciding with reality.

Example Sentences
“I can always count on my mother to give veridical advice.”
Word Origin
Latin, mid-17th century
Why this word?
Broken down into its components, “veridical” applies to the advice to “just tell the truth.” It originates from the Latin word “veridicus,” from “verus” (“true”) and “dicere” (“say”). Basically, this adjective applies to anything that tells the truth.
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