unveˈracious,a. (un-1 7 and 5 b.) Hence, in recent use (1922), unveraciously. 1845Mrs. Carlyle Lett. (1883) I. 301 A quick tact for detecting everything unveracious.1894J. C. Jeaffreson Bk.Recoll. II. xvii. 33 The unveracious man left the drawing-room, which he never again entered.