Veridical
adjective
1.
truthful; veracious.
2.
corresponding to facts; not illusory; real; actual; genuine.
adjective
1.
truthful
2.
(psychol) of or relating to revelations in dreams, hallucinations, etc, that appear to be confirmed by subsequent events
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