C1 adjective 正式

hyperveracy

/ˌhaɪpərvəˈræsi/

Characterized by an extreme, often obsessive or pedantic adherence to truth and factual accuracy. It describes a state where precision is taken to such an intense degree that it may become counterproductive or overwhelming in its detail.

例句

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The witness provided a hyperveracy account of the evening, detailing every single breath and movement.

The witness provided a hyperveracy account of the evening, detailing every single breath and movement.

2

Academic rigor requires a hyperveracy approach to citation and data sourcing to avoid any hint of bias.

Academic rigor requires a hyperveracy approach to citation and data sourcing to avoid any hint of bias.

3

Look, I appreciate the hyperveracy details, but I just need to know if we're on budget or not.

Look, I appreciate the hyperveracy details, but I just need to know if we're on budget or not.

词族

名词
hyperveracity
副词
hyperveraciously
形容词
hyperveracy
相关
veracity
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记忆技巧

Think of 'hyper-' (over/above) + 'veracity' (truth). It is truth taken to the extreme, like a 'hyper-active' truth-teller.

快速测验

The investigator's _________ approach ensured that not a single discrepancy remained in the final report.

正确!

正确答案是: hyperveracy

例句

1

The witness provided a hyperveracy account of the evening, detailing every single breath and movement.

everyday

The witness provided a hyperveracy account of the evening, detailing every single breath and movement.

2

Academic rigor requires a hyperveracy approach to citation and data sourcing to avoid any hint of bias.

academic

Academic rigor requires a hyperveracy approach to citation and data sourcing to avoid any hint of bias.

3

Look, I appreciate the hyperveracy details, but I just need to know if we're on budget or not.

informal

Look, I appreciate the hyperveracy details, but I just need to know if we're on budget or not.

4

The legal team insisted on a hyperveracy review of the contract to ensure every clause was technically absolute.

formal

The legal team insisted on a hyperveracy review of the contract to ensure every clause was technically absolute.

5

In our financial auditing process, we maintain a hyperveracy standard that leaves no room for rounding errors.

business

In our financial auditing process, we maintain a hyperveracy standard that leaves no room for rounding errors.

词族

名词
hyperveracity
副词
hyperveraciously
形容词
hyperveracy
相关
veracity

常见搭配

hyperveracy reporting hyperveracy reporting
demand hyperveracy demand hyperveracy
hyperveracy standards hyperveracy standards
maintain hyperveracy maintain hyperveracy
hyperveracy evidence hyperveracy evidence

常用短语

hyperveracy to a fault

hyperveracy to a fault

the hyperveracy trap

the hyperveracy trap

hyperveracy mandate

hyperveracy mandate

容易混淆的词

hyperveracy vs veracity

Veracity is the general quality of truthfulness, while hyperveracy implies an excessive, almost pathological level of detail.

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使用说明

Use this word when you want to emphasize that someone is being 'too' truthful or precise. It is often used in technical, legal, or satirical contexts to describe someone who won't stop at 'just the facts' but insists on 'every single fact.'

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常见错误

Learners often use the noun form 'hyperveracity' when the adjective is required. Ensure that when modifying a noun, the phrasing remains 'a hyperveracy report' or 'hyperveracy standards.'

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记忆技巧

Think of 'hyper-' (over/above) + 'veracity' (truth). It is truth taken to the extreme, like a 'hyper-active' truth-teller.

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词源

Derived from the Greek 'hyper' (over, beyond) and the Latin 'verax' (truthful), specifically through the English root 'veracity.'

语法模式

Typically used as an attributive adjective preceding a noun. Does not typically have a comparative form (more hyperveracy); usually functions as an absolute state.

快速测验

The investigator's _________ approach ensured that not a single discrepancy remained in the final report.

正确!

正确答案是: hyperveracy

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