Definitions for veridical

veridical ve·rid·i·cal

Spelling: [vuh-rid-i-kuh l]
IPA: /vəˈrɪd ɪ kəl/

Veridical is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 425 anagrams from letters in veridical (acdeiilrv).

Definitions for veridical

adjective

  1. truthful; veracious.
  2. corresponding to facts; not illusory; real; actual; genuine.

Origin of veridical

1645-55; Latin vēridicus (vēr(us) true + -i- -i- + -dicus speaking) + -al1

Examples for veridical

At Paris, by lying Rumour which proved prophetic and veridical, the fall of Verdun was known some hours before it happened.

Since casual hallucinations of the sane, then, are thus frequent, we can hardly venture to assume that they are all veridical.

I know of many people who have had veridical hallucinations, either during sleep or when awake.

In the meantime with shaking bodies and infirm gesture the Parcae began to intone their veridical chant.

In the records of the mind, where the inner chronicle of life is written, they are intensely clear and veridical.

Ah, would to God that I had now a bottle of the best wine that ever those drank who shall read this so veridical history!

veridical warnings are a commonplace in the literature of all countries.

Perhaps the author went on to discuss “veridical hallucinations,” but his ideas about these things must be considered later.

Yet the source of the message may have been perfectly "veridical."

Your dream or hallucination is said to be veridical when it conveys an idea which is both true and previously unknown to you.

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