verity

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/ˈvɛr.ɪ.ti/ · ver-i-ty

The state or quality of being true or real.

Meanings

nounformal

The state or quality of being true or real.

حقیقت یا سچائی کی حالت یا کیفیت۔

سچائی

sachai

Formal: نقیضیت

Synonyms

truthrealityauthenticityسچائیحقیقتصداقت

Antonyms

falsehoodliedeceptionجھوٹفریبغلطی

Common Collocations

  • verity of existence
  • verity of evidence
  • absolute verity

Example Sentences

The verity of her claims was established through rigorous investigation.

اس کے دعوؤں کی سچائی سخت تفتیش کے ذریعے ثابت کی گئی۔

Is ke dawaon ki sachai sakht taftish ke zariye sabit ki gayi.

In philosophy, the verity of concepts is a key discussion point.

فلسفے میں، تصورات کی سچائی ایک اہم بحث کا موضوع ہے۔

Falsafe mein, tasavurat ki sachai ek aham behas ka mauzoo hai.

The verity of historical accounts is often questioned by scholars.

تاریخی واقعات کی سچائی اکثر علماء کے ذریعہ questioned کی جاتی ہے۔

Tareekhi waqiat ki sachai aksar ulama ke zariye questioned ki jati hai.

Easily Confused With

verity vs. variety:Verity refers to truth or reality, whereas variety refers to diversity or differences among things.

Word Family

veritable
adjectiveحقیقی
verify
verbتصدیق کرنا
verification
nounتصدیق

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'verity' as the 'very' essence of truth.

Imagine a clear mirror reflecting reality.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

گزر چکے ہیں ہم سچائی کے رستے سے، جب پوچھا میں نے تو جھوٹ بولا سب نے۔

Guzar chuke hain hum sachai ke raste se, jab poocha maine to jhoot bola sab ne.

We have traversed the path of truth; when I asked, everyone lied.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سچ کی جڑیں گہری ہوتی ہیں۔

Sach ki jarein gehri hoti hain.

The roots of truth are deep.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "veritas" — truth

First known use: 14th century

The word 'verity' evolved from the Latin 'veritas,' which means truth. It was adopted into Middle English in the late 14th century, retaining its original meaning.