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View usage for: (verɪti) Word forms: plural veritiescountable noun [usually plural]The verities of something are all the things that are believed to be true about it. [formal] ...some verities of human nature. [+ of] Synonyms: fact, truth, reality, gospel (truth) More Synonyms of verity verity in British English (ˈvɛrɪtɪ) nounWord forms: plural -ties1. the quality or state of being true, real, or correct 2. a true principle, statement, idea, etc; a truth or fact Word origin C14: from Old French vérité, from Latin vēritās, from vērus true verity in American English (ˈvɛrəti) noun1. conformity to truth or fact; truth; reality 2. Word forms: plural ˈverities a principle, belief, etc. taken to be fundamentally and permanently true; a truth; a reality SIMILAR WORDS: truth Word origin ME verite < OFr verite(t) < L veritas, truth < verus, true: see very Synonyms of 'verity'fact, truth, reality, gospel (truth) More Synonyms of verity Definition a true statement or principle the undeniable verities of life Synonyms gospel (truth) naked truth Additional synonymsYou may theorise, but we are concerned with actualities. Synonyms fact, truth, reality, verityDefinition something established as inevitable A general election became a certainty three weeks ago. Synonyms fact, truth, reality, sure thing (informal), surety, banker Definition the state of being real Fiction and reality were increasingly blurred. Synonyms fact, truth, certainty, realism, validity, authenticity, verity, actuality, materiality, genuineness, verisimilitude, corporeality - verify
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Additional synonymsDefinition a proven or verified fact, principle, etc. It's a universal truth that we all die eventually. Synonyms fact, law, reality, certainty, maxim, verity, axiom, truism, proven principle |