Veracity
(noun)
- Conformity to facts; accuracy.
- Truthfulness, honesty.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french veracite, from latin veracitas, from verax, verac- "truthful".
Examples:
- The veracity of his statements was questionable.
- The veracity of the witness was doubted by the defense attorney.
- The veracity of the information provided in the report is questionable.
- Her veracity was beyond reproach.
- He questioned the veracity of her story.