Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
veridical
Adjective
/vəˈrɪdɪkl/

Definition
Truthful or coinciding with reality.

Examples
- The veridical nature of her testimony was crucial in convincing the jury.
- Scientists sought veridical evidence to support their hypotheses.
- His dreams were surprisingly veridical, often reflecting real-life events.

Meaning
The term veridical is often used to describe a statement, perception, or experience that accurately represents the truth.

Synonyms
- Truthful
- Accurate
- Factual
- Real