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Noun
(1) excessive desire to eat
(2) extreme gluttony
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Noun
(1) excessive desire to eat
(2) extreme gluttony
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(1) Whether this latter prediction had any veracity is debatable, as the troubled African country has been in a state of growing crisis for years.
(2) The end result is that there is very serious doubt about their veracity , backed by a huge body of evidence within a day of the story surfacing.
(3) Unfortunately, the marketability of spy stories is determined by their drama, not by their veracity .
(4) Some people have doubted its veracity , but I'm willing to take it at face value.
(5) Fictional stories and dreams have precisely the same effect; veracity does not seem to be a central component.
(6) We know that factual accuracy and veracity are trickier than they seem.
(7) It is the duty of the referring clinician to ensure the completeness, accuracy, and veracity of the information provided.
(8) If lawyers have their doubts about the veracity of a case, are they going to be prosecuted for taking the case?
(9) Written with an air of braggadocio, Love's story is, in places, of questionable veracity .
(10) officials expressed doubts concerning the veracity of the story
(11) Sometimes, photojournalism is so brilliant that a natural reaction is to doubt its veracity .
(12) voters should be concerned about his veracity and character
(13) If anyone doubts the veracity of Chang and Halliday's story they only have to glance at some of the accompanying photographs.
(14) The ending is powerful, with the message that history is what you make of it, depending upon the veracity of those who wrote it.
(15) Because of my developing view that there is often more verisimilitude than veracity in folk wisdom, I carried out a replication.
(16) In fact, the CIA had long harbored strong doubts concerning Curveball's veracity .
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(1) Whether this latter prediction had any veracity is debatable, as the troubled African country has been in a state of growing crisis for years.
(2) The end result is that there is very serious doubt about their veracity , backed by a huge body of evidence within a day of the story surfacing.
(3) Unfortunately, the marketability of spy stories is determined by their drama, not by their veracity .
(4) Some people have doubted its veracity , but I'm willing to take it at face value.
(5) Fictional stories and dreams have precisely the same effect; veracity does not seem to be a central component.
(6) We know that factual accuracy and veracity are trickier than they seem.
(7) It is the duty of the referring clinician to ensure the completeness, accuracy, and veracity of the information provided.
(8) If lawyers have their doubts about the veracity of a case, are they going to be prosecuted for taking the case?
(9) Written with an air of braggadocio, Love's story is, in places, of questionable veracity .
(10) officials expressed doubts concerning the veracity of the story
(11) Sometimes, photojournalism is so brilliant that a natural reaction is to doubt its veracity .
(12) voters should be concerned about his veracity and character
(13) If anyone doubts the veracity of Chang and Halliday's story they only have to glance at some of the accompanying photographs.
(14) The ending is powerful, with the message that history is what you make of it, depending upon the veracity of those who wrote it.
(15) Because of my developing view that there is often more verisimilitude than veracity in folk wisdom, I carried out a replication.
(16) In fact, the CIA had long harbored strong doubts concerning Curveball's veracity .
Synonyms
Noun
3. esurience
5. rapacity
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Noun
3. esurience
5. rapacity
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