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Example sentences for "veracious"

Lexicographically close words:
veo; veoir; ver; vera; veraci; veraciter; veracities; veracity; verae; veram
  1. Paganism we recognized as a veracious expression of the earnest awe-struck feeling of man towards the Universe; veracious, true once, and still not without worth for us.

  2. They refer to other documents, and in all points express themselves as sober-minded and veracious writers under ordinary circumstances are known to do.

  3. There is now no question of a romance signed ‘Edgar Poe,’ but of a veracious narrative signed ‘Patterson.

  4. Of what these schemes consisted, and how far they succeeded, will appear in the course of this veracious history.

  5. The inhabitants of Mudfog are unanimous in asserting that there exists not a finer race of people on the face of the earth; here we have an indisputable and veracious contradiction of the vulgar error at once.

  6. It is well our veracious historian dropped all mention of Guarini--else that would have given that coup de grace--a fatal anachronism!

  7. Thus, we must believe that God is veracious because it is revealed, and believe this revealed doctrine that he is veracious because of his veracity.

  8. Or else, ask Him to resuscitate one of our ancestors, Qusaiyy ibn Kilab, for instance, who was a wise and truthful man, so that we may consult him concerning thy pretensions and let us know if they are veracious or false.

  9. Now it is true enough that his veracity is a very great merit, and that no one was ever so literally veracious as he.

  10. This veracious history proceeds to say that, after this practical lesson, the lady was ever remarkable for a sweet and compliant temper.

  11. It was intended to be the veracious representation of an actual event, shown as, and when, and how it happened, true to the facts so far as Hubert knew them.

  12. All the wonderfully veracious detail in the work of the Pre-Raphaelite does not give the impression of life.

  13. Was it mere mirth the Patavinian meant, Making thee out, in his veracious page, Founded by Janus of the Double Face?

  14. That eminent and more or less veracious traveller Captain Longbow has a great grievance with the public.

  15. In such creative touches the author of Piers Ploughman displays pictures of domestic life, with the minute fidelity of a Flemish painting; so veracious is his simplicity!

  16. She vanished through the curtains, and the following conversation was borne to Es-siddeeh's ears: "A young man calling himself the Very Veracious has arrived and sues for an interview on the same subject as his forerunners.

  17. But he was something more than a remarkable personality and a veracious reporter of himself.

  18. A singular and enlightening circumstance in the intercourse between Butler and Pauli unhappily prevents Mr. Festing Jones from making this astonishing but veracious narrative entirely lifelike.

  19. Canst thou not answer, thou who didst assert that thou hadst in thy bosom the answer to all secrets, O Very Veracious one?

  20. Old Tom, known in camp as the veracious nigger, because of a "turkle" story which he tells, is just coming along as I wait a moment for the breakfast bell.

  21. Of its antiquity there can be as little doubt as of its picturesqueness; although there are those who scout the theory (or statement) of that none too veracious chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth, that Brutus of Troy landed at Totnes.

  22. At all events the “stirring and veracious history of ‘the King of Prussia’ and his comrades” forms not the least entertaining and informing narrative of the old smuggling days in these parts.

  23. They were widely copied in the Republican press of the country, and were a veracious expression of public sentiment.

  24. If we should appear, of late, to have forgotten some of those friends with whom we first made our readers acquainted in this veracious history, we beg to plead against any charge of caprice or neglect.

  25. We have once already, in this veracious narrative, been ungallant enough to peep at this young lady, and coolly watch her strategy before the enemy.

  26. It is my apology for this long introduction, my sole excuse for writing this article, and the genesis of this veracious history.

  27. I should hardly do justice to the position she will occupy in this veracious chronicle by describing the lady now, if, indeed, I am able to do it at all.

  28. But it would appear, from a hitherto unrecorded passage of this veracious chronicle, that herein they were mistaken.

  29. And the colloquy terminated by the writing of those two letters which were laid on Major Pendennis's breakfast-table, in London, at the commencement of Prince Arthur's most veracious history.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "veracious" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.