The validity
Example: The validity confirms accuracy of results
Definition
"The validity" refers to the quality or state of being logically or factually sound, accurate, and well-founded. It is often used to indicate that something, such as data or an argument, is credible and can be trusted to confirm the accuracy of results or conclusions.
Etymology
The term "validity" comes from the Latin word 'validitas,' which means strength or effectiveness. It entered English in the late Middle Ages and has since been used to describe the soundness or legitimacy of ideas, documents, or processes. Did you know? The root 'validus' in Latin means strong or powerful, which reflects the idea of something being firmly established or trustworthy.
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"The validity" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C2) - set 1", containing 95 commonly used words.
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