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Unveracity

Unveracity \Un`ve*rac"i*ty\, n. Want of veracity; untruthfulness; as, unveracity of heart.
--Carlyle.

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unveracity

n. Lack of veracity; untruthfulness.

Usage examples of "unveracity".

The person indulging in them not only discredits his office in the eyes of the public, but he injures his own moral fibre, and he contracts such a habit of unveracity that he never can hope for genuine literary success.

But to the layman who seeks from the Church nothing more than aid in raising himself to God, this worldliness and unveracity do not exist.

The Alaskan gold hunter is proverbial, not so much for his unveracity, as for his inability to tell the precise truth.

The person indulging in them not only discredits his office in the eyes of the public, but he injures his own moral fibre, and he contracts such a habit of unveracity that he never can hope for genuine literary success.