VERACIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Veracious (“honest, truthful”), like its cousins veritable, verify, and very, concerns that which is true Voracious (”having a greedy or insatiable appetite”), on the other hand, describes the urge to consume large quantities of something, often food, books, or ideas
veracious vs. voracious : Commonly confused words | Vocabulary. com Voracious describes someone super hungry, like a zombie or a wolf A voracious appetite makes you want to eat a whole cake Veracious (with an "e") means truthful, as in a veracious first president who cannot tell a lie
Veracious - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology In essence, "veracious" emphasizes a dedication to honesty and an unwavering commitment to representing reality or conveying information with utmost faithfulness
veracious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Latin verac- + -ious, stem of vērāx (“truthful”), from vērus (“true”) veracious (comparative more veracious, superlative most veracious) The politician's statement was eventually proven to be veracious