Veridical vs Nonveridically - What's the difference?
veridical | nonveridically |
True.
Pertaining to an experience, perception, or interpretation that accurately represents reality; as opposed to imaginative, unsubstantiated, illusory, or delusory.
* 1995 , , "Guest Editorial", Public Administration Review , vol. 55, no. 5, p. 404:
As an adjective veridical
is true.As an adverb nonveridically is
in a manner that is not veridical.veridical
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Few believe that all claimed religious experiences are veridical .
- There was great need for empirical research that would build a more veridical description of organizations and management.
