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W.O.W. Week 9
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VER True, Truth
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Veracity (n) Habitual truthfulness
Voters should be concerned about his veracity and character.
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Veraciously (adverb) habitually speaking the truth; truthful, honest
Young children often speak veraciously and don’t yet realize their truthful observations can be hurtful.
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Verdict (n) a decision on a disputed issue in a court case or opinion or judgment The jury returned a “not guilty” verdict when the prosecution could not find the murder weapon.
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Verify (v) make sure or demonstrate that something is true, accurate, or justified. Scientists verify their suspicions with experiments.
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Veritable (adj) used as an intensifier, often to qualify a metaphor.
There was a veritable gas price explosion after Hurricane Katrina.
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