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Veritaphobe (veh-ri-ta-fohb) - noun A person who avoids doing their own credible research because they fear discovering facts that might contradict their existing beliefs or rhetoric. Origin: From Latin veritas (“truth”) + Greek-derived suffix -phobe (“fear of”), coined to describe the tendency to avoid fact-based inquiry)
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