unveracious

English

Etymology

From un- + veracious.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ʌnvəˈɹeɪʃəs/

Adjective

unveracious (comparative more unveracious, superlative most unveracious)

  1. Not veracious; untruthful; false.
  2. Fake, imitation.
    • 1918, Rebecca West, The Return of the Soldier, Virago 2014, p. 19:
      The sight of [her umbrella's] green seams and unveracious tortoise-shell handle disgusted Kitty into speech.
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