It's the word of the day for December 19th.
Today's word is veracity, spelled V-E-R-A-C-I-T-Y.
Veracity is a noun.
It's a formal word that can refer to truth or accuracy or to the quality of being truthful or honest.
Here's the word used, and a sentence from The Hamilton Spectator by Laura Ewan.
is an exercise in judgment and media literacy.
The word veracity has been in use since the early 17th century,
and we can honestly tell you that it comes from the Latin adjective verax,
meaning truthful, which in turn comes from the earlier verus, meaning true.
Verus also gives us the words verity, meaning the quality of being true, verify,
meaning to establish the truth of, and verisimilitude,
meaning the appearance of truth, among other words.
In addition, verax is the root of the word voraciousness,
a somewhat rarer synonym and cousin of the word veracity.
With your Word of the Day, I'm Peter Sokolowski.
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