Something 'apocryphal' is thought to be dubious, or of questionable validity. An example of this term used in a sentence would be, 'The witness testimony was apocryphal since the witness was nearly blind, and was not wearing their glasses at the time of the incident.'
She told an apocryphal story about the pendant, but later the truth was discovered.
Apocryphal is of doubtful authenticity. It also means hidden things in Greek. An apocryphal story about a former governor.
Jackson seems to be apocryphal towards his closes friend
Yes there is. Research: Pietersma A. The Apocryphon of Jannes and Jambres
Unlikely Coincidential Apocryphal A word that starts with MIRACLE
It doesn't mean anything because the spelling is incorrect. The correct spelling is apocryphal and it means of doubtful or dubious authorship, inauthentic, or of questionable authenticity.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
although we hear numerous stories of Daniel Boone's exploits, many of them are apocryphal
The book of Revelation in the bible is apocryphal, meaning that it deals with the end of the world. From someone else: This answer is incorrect...technically. Revelation does not talk about the end of the world. The first part of the sentence is correct, but the rest is not.
His autobiography consisted mainly of self-serving tarradiddle, apocryphal anecdotes, and in some cases, bold-faced lies.
The girl in the story wasn't a dead zombie because she was apocryphal.
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It could be "apocryphal". A quote incorrectly recorded is called a "misquote".
It is not in the Bible but rather in The Apocryphal New Testament.
The cast of Apocryphal - 2009 includes: Karry Brown as Lisa Passo Garry Goodman as Larry Passo Triton King as Bum Diggity
There are a total of 27, twenty seven books in the New Testament. You may see Apocryphal (or Deuterocanonical) books in the Old Testament of Catholic and Greek Orthodox bibles such as the book of Tolbit or Judith, but you won't see Apocryphal books in the New Testament of mainstream Christian bibles.
The Prayer of Manasseh
Alfred Resch has written: 'Agrapha' -- subject(s): Apocryphal and legendary literature, Apocryphal books (New Testament), Bible, Biography, Criticism, interpretation, Early Christian literature
It is apocryphal, it is unlikely he did so