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Emily's veridical testimony in court helped deliver justice.
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The scientist provided veridical data to support his experiment findings.
The historical book provided veridical information about ancient civilizations.
The historical account was written with a commitment to being veridical.
The teacher praised Timmy for his veridical report on dinosaurs.
Sarah always tells veridical stories during show-and-tell.
Maria's veridical apology made her friends forgive her for the mistake.
Bobby's veridical answers in the quiz impressed his classmates.
The weather forecast was veridical, predicting a sunny day.
The clock on the wall gives veridical information about the time.
Our teacher encourages us to be veridical when sharing our feelings.
Her veridical account of the science experiment impressed the teacher.
Sarah always strives to be veridical in her answers during class discussions.
Johnny always gives veridical answers during the math quiz.
The news article presented a veridical analysis of the environmental issues.

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Veridical

vuh-rid-i-kuhl
adjectiveTruthful; accurately representing facts or reality.

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