He will be veracious only so long as the consequences are not seriously injurious. [adjective]
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Photius praises the style of Hesychius, and credits him with being a veracious historian. [adjective]
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She hardly knew how the bold and momentous confession had got itself spoken, but she felt that it was the only veracious answer to the physician's question. [adjective]
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How much of this is fabulous there seems no means at present of determining, but some of the statements are made by veracious travellers - D'Orbigny and Tschudi. [Please select]
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He belongs with the renowned story-tellers of the world, if not with the veracious chroniclers. [Please select]
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Piety, on the other hand, he regards as the standard experience, the most veracious life. [Please select]
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"I leave others to protest," said this veracious critic, "against Mr." [Please select]
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However, there was no mistaking the utter and veracious impersonality of his tone. [Please select]
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Whether her report be veracious or no matters nothing to me, any more than his chances of succeeding to the Captain's place. [Please select]
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I think it was the foolish fancy of my dear wife and children combined that this most veracious history should be committed to paper. [Please select]
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Had it been otherwise, he would certainly have suffocated himself in infancy, and this, his veracious biography, would have remained unwritten. [Please select]
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