true, real
Usually has the meaning of "not counterfeit". "This is a veritable document..."
The word veritable is an adjective.
The air was a veritable soup of pollution and disease
Operation Veritable happened in 1945.
A veritable feast of steam with plenty of action.
A synonym of "veritable" is genuine. An antonym of "veritable" is counterfeit. Please see the related link below.
A "veritable plethora" is a great and genuine excess of something. "Veritable" means, "being truly or very much so," and a plethora is, "an overabundance or excess."
A good sentence to use this word in is, during the depression there was a veritable spike in negative attitudes. This word is used to show something as being intensified.
Veritable Red - 2011 was released on: USA: December 2011
A veritable effect was seen in the great depression of 2008. It means very emphasizing or important.
The cast of Veritable Red - 2011 includes: Troy Bieser
The buffet was a veritble smorgasbord of food. Donald Trump is a veritable genius of real estate buying and selling.
The word veritable means authentic, real, or verified. It is most often used to intensify a metaphor. An example of a sentence would be: "The archives were a veritable library of previously unknown works by famous authors." "The end of the 19th century was marked by a veritable eruption of scientific and industrial progress."