Veracity
Origin
From Old French veracitie, from Medieval Latin vÄ“rÄcitÄs ("truthfulness"), from Latin vÄ“rÄx ("truthful, speaking truth"), from vÄ“rus ("true, real"); see very.
Full definition of veracity
Noun
veracity
(countable and uncountable; plural veracitys)- (uncountable) Truthfulness
- (countable) Something that is true
- (uncountable) Accuracy or precision
- act of being exact and accurate.
- correctness and carefulness in one's plan of action.