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    veritable
    /ˈvɛrɪtəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. used for emphasis, often to qualify a metaphor: "the early 1970s witnessed a veritable price explosion"

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  2. VERITABLE definition: 1. used to describe something as another, more exciting, interesting, or unusual thing, as a way of…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of VERITABLE is being in fact the thing named and not false, unreal, or imaginary —often used to stress the aptness of a metaphor. How to use veritable in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. VERITABLE meaning: 1. used to describe something as another, more exciting, interesting, or unusual thing, as a way of…. Learn more.

  5. Define veritable. veritable synonyms, veritable pronunciation, veritable translation, English dictionary definition of veritable. adj. Being truly so called; real or genuine: "Her tea ... was set forth with as much grace as if she had been a veritable guest to her own self" ....

  6. Veritable definition: being truly or very much so. See examples of VERITABLE used in a sentence.

  7. When something is veritable it is true, or at least feels that way. "The trees and lights turned the campus into a veritable wonderland" means that the campus seemed to be transformed into a true wonderland (if there is such a thing). Veritable comes from the Latin veritas which means true.

  8. veritable in British English. (ˈvɛrɪtəbəl ) adjective (prenominal) 1. ( intensifier; usually qualifying a word used metaphorically) he's a veritable swine! 2. rare. genuine or true; proper. I require veritable proof.

  9. adjective. Being such practically or in effect. A veritable feast. Webster's New World. Being truly so called; real or genuine. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Synonyms: regular. unquestionable. bona fide. authentic. veracious. valid. undoubted. indubitable. honest. factual. real. true. genuine. actual. Antonyms: unreal. false. fake.

  10. veritable. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ver‧i‧ta‧ble /ˈverətəbəl/ adjective [ only before noun] formal a word used to emphasize a description of someone or something SYN real The area is a veritable paradise for those who love walking and swimming.

  11. Definition of veritable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.