单词 | veridical |
释义 | veridicaladj. 1. Speaking, telling, or relating the truth; truthful, veracious. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > truthfulness, veracity > [adjective] soothfastc825 soothsaȝelc900 trueOE unlighela1200 sootha1250 un-i-lowec1380 textualc1386 veritable1489 truthful1568 troth telling1579 veridical1653 verificala1660 of veracity1671 veriloquous1672 veraciousa1677 unfabling1797 veridicous1817 falsehood-free1850 trothful1861 veridic1895 1653 T. Urquhart tr. F. Rabelais 2nd Bk. Wks. xxviii. 185 Who shall read this so veridical history. 1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. xlvi. 375 The veridical Triboulet did therein hint at what I liked well. 1786 S. Henley Notes in tr. W. Beckford Arabian Tale 259 Notwithstanding the reference of Ariosto to the veridical Archbishop. 1816 M. Keating Trav. Eur. & Afr. I. 321 The veridical Gulliver. 1847 T. Medwin Life Shelley I. 359 That very veridical review which assumes to be the oracle..of literature. 1861 A. Hayward Sel. Ess. (1878) II. 105 Mr. Gladstone's argument for converting Homer into a veridical historian. 2. spec. in Psychology. Of hallucinations, phantasms, etc.: Coincident with, corresponding to, or representing real events or persons. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > fancy or fantastic notion > deceptive fancy or illusion > [adjective] > corresponding to reality presentifical1668 veridical1884 1884 F. W. H. Myers in Proc. Soc. Psychical Res. 1883–4 2 48 The truth-telling, or, as we may call them, veridical hallucinations which do, in fact, coincide with some crisis in the life of the person whose image is seen. 1898 Athenæum 25 June 824/1 The vision of the lady..is certainly spoken of..as if it had been ‘veridical’. Derivatives veridiˈcality n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > [noun] soothc950 soothOE rightOE soothnessc1275 soothness1297 soothshipc1320 soothhead1340 very1382 trotha1387 trutha1391 verity1422 veriment1528 true?1531 trueness1559 veriness1574 reality1604 veracity1664 veridicalness1727 the fact of the matter1808 truthfulness1835 actualité1840 the straight1866 satya1879 straight goods1892 veridicalitya1901 truth value1903 dinky1941 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > truthfulness, veracity > [noun] soothfastnessc825 trutha1450 fidelity1534 verity1565 veracity1623 truthfulness1647 veritableness1664 veridicalness1727 tell-truth1744 truthiness1832 veraciousness1860 veridicalitya1901 veridicity1937 a1901 F. W. H. Myers Human Personality (1903) I. p. xliii The only valid evidence..for veridicality depends on a coincidence with some external event. veˈridically adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > truthfulness, veracity > [adverb] without(en, but leasec888 soothfastlya890 soothfasta1300 aefauldly1472 truthly1490 gospelly1596 sincerely1597 honest1654 sacredly1706 rightly1786 veraciously1807 truthfully1828 veridically1832 unfallaciously1852 honest-like1899 salva veritate1930 1832 F. Burney Mem. Dr. Burney II. 179 Next to Shakespeare himself, Pope draws human characters the most veridically, perhaps, of any poetic delineator. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > [noun] soothc950 soothOE rightOE soothnessc1275 soothness1297 soothshipc1320 soothhead1340 very1382 trotha1387 trutha1391 verity1422 veriment1528 true?1531 trueness1559 veriness1574 reality1604 veracity1664 veridicalness1727 the fact of the matter1808 truthfulness1835 actualité1840 the straight1866 satya1879 straight goods1892 veridicalitya1901 truth value1903 dinky1941 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > truthfulness, veracity > [noun] soothfastnessc825 trutha1450 fidelity1534 verity1565 veracity1623 truthfulness1647 veritableness1664 veridicalness1727 tell-truth1744 truthiness1832 veraciousness1860 veridicalitya1901 veridicity1937 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Veridicalness, Truth-speaking, or the Quality or Faculty of speaking Truth. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.1653 |
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