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1 veracity
[və'ræsətɪ]nome form. veracità f.* * *veracity /vəˈræsətɪ/n. [u] (form.)1 veridicità; verità: The veracity of his story could not be proved, non si è potuto dimostrare la veridicità del suo racconto* * *[və'ræsətɪ]nome form. veracità f. -
2 veracity ve·rac·ity n
[və'ræsɪtɪ]frm veridicità -
3 ♦ challenge
♦ challenge /ˈtʃælɪndʒ/n.1 ( anche sport, ecc.) sfida: a challenge to a duel [to a game of tennis], una sfida a duello [a una partita di tennis]; to issue a challenge, lanciare una sfida a duello; to take up a challenge, accettare una sfida2 compito (o impresa, obiettivo) impegnativo; sfida: We are faced with a big challenge, abbiamo davanti un obiettivo impegnativo; to accept the challenge, accettare la sfida; to rise to the challenge, dimostrarsi all'altezza della sfida; I enjoy the challenge, trovo la sfida stimolante3 ( sport, polit., ecc.) sfida ( al detentore di un titolo, di una carica): Arsenal's title challenge, la sfida dell'Arsenal per la conquista del titolo: John Brown's leadership challenge, la candidatura di John Brown a nuovo leader4 (mil.) chi va là; alto là5 contestazione; il mettere in dubbio (o in discussione): a challenge to the government's economic policy, una contestazione della politica economica del governo; That is a challenge to my veracity, questo significa mettere in dubbio la mia veridicità; to be open to challenge, prestare il fianco a obiezioni, a contestazioni; essere criticabile● ( sport) challenge trophy, (trofeo) challenge.(to) challenge /ˈtʃælɪndʒ/v. t.1 ( anche sport, ecc.) sfidare: He challenged him to a game of chess, l'ha sfidato a una partita di scacchi; I challenged her to prove her innocence, l'ho sfidata a dimostrare la sua innocenza2 costituire una sfida per; mettere alla prova; stimolare: That difficult task challenged his ingenuity, quel difficile compito metteva alla prova la sua ingegnosità4 contestare; mettere in dubbio (o in discussione): to challenge sb. 's authority, contestare l'autorità di q.; to challenge an account, contestare un rendiconto
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Veracity — may refer to:* Veracity (book), a dystopian fiction novel * Veracity (ethics), an ethical principle * Veracity (band) a Los Angeles based rock band * Veracity (software) backup software [http://www.taobackup.com/ an old promotional website for… … Wikipedia
veracity — I noun accuracy, actuality, artlessness, authenticity, candidness, candor, conformity to fact, correctness, credibility, exactitude, exactness, factualness, faithfulness, frankness, genuiness, guilelessness, honesty, ingenuousness, integrity,… … Law dictionary
Veracity — Ve*rac i*ty, n. [Cf. F. v[ e]racit[ e].] The quality or state of being veracious; habitual observance of truth; truthfulness; truth; as, a man of veracity. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
veracity — 1620s, from Fr. véracité, from M.L. veracitatem (nom. veracitas) truthfulness, from L. verax (gen. veracis) truthful, from verus true (see VERY (Cf. very)) … Etymology dictionary
veracity — *truth, verity, verisimilitude Analogous words: integrity, probity, *honesty, honor … New Dictionary of Synonyms
veracity — [n] truth accuracy, actuality, authenticity, candor, correctness, credibility, exactitude, exactness, fact, fairness, fidelity, frankness, genuineness, gospel*, honest to god truth*, honesty, honor, impartiality, integrity, like it is*, openness … New thesaurus
veracity — ► NOUN 1) conformity to facts; accuracy. 2) habitual truthfulness … English terms dictionary
veracity — [və ras′ə tē] n. pl. veracities [ML veracitas, truthfulness < L verax: see VERACIOUS] 1. habitual truthfulness; honesty 2. accordance with truth; accuracy of statement 3. accuracy or precision, as of perception 4. that which is true; truth SYN … English World dictionary
Veracity — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Veracity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 veracity veracity Sgm: N 1 truthfulness truthfulness frankness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 truth truth sincerity candor honesty fidelity Sgm: N 1 … English dictionary for students
veracity — [[t]vəræ̱sɪti[/t]] N UNCOUNT Veracity is the quality of being true or the habit of telling the truth. [FORMAL] We have total confidence in the veracity of our research... He was shocked to find his veracity questioned. Syn: truthfulness … English dictionary
veracity — /veuh ras i tee/, n., pl. veracities for 4. 1. habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness: He was not noted for his veracity. 2. conformity to truth or fact; accuracy: to question the veracity of his account. 3. correctness … Universalium