Veridical

Veridical

vəˈridək(ə)l

Adjective

  • Truthful.
  • Coinciding with reality.

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Example Sentences

“I can always count on my mother to give veridical advice.”

“Even when I daydream, my thoughts remain quite veridical.”

“Sometimes he has a hard time differentiating between the veridical and the imaginary.”

Word Origin

Latin, mid-17th century

Why this word?

As an adjective, “veridical” describes a truthful experience. It originates from the Latin word “veridicus,” which means “to say truth.” After a vivid dream, you might wonder what was veridical and what was the construct of your sleeping brain. Keep a dream journal to make sense of your most out-there thoughts.

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