veridically

English

Etymology

veridical + -ly

Adverb

veridically (comparative more veridically, superlative most veridically)

  1. In a veridical way; truly, accurately.
    Synonyms: actually, accurately, truly
    • 1928, Lewis Spence, Mysteries of Britain, page viii. 189:
      On the whole, then, we cannot deny a veridically British character to the philosophy[.]
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