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Veritable   /vˈɛrɪtəbəl/   Listen
Veritable

adjective
1.
Often used as intensifiers.  Synonym: regular.  "A regular nincompoop" , "He's a veritable swine"
2.
Not counterfeit or copied.  Synonyms: authentic, bona fide, unquestionable.  "A bona fide manuscript" , "An unquestionable antique" , "Photographs taken in a veritable bull ring"






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"Veritable" Quotes from Famous Books



... and dragged him back through the closing gap. It met behind them, and again they stood face to face with the devils. Only this time, instead of a wall of protoplasm, it was a veritable mountain that confronted them, and there could be no more ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930 • Various

... groom-elect are sure to give a dance, or a "party" of one kind or another "to meet" their daughter-to-be. If the engagement is a short one, their life becomes a veritable dashing from this house to that, and every meal they eat seems to be one given for them by some one. It is not uncommon for a bride-elect to receive a few engagement presents. (These are entirely apart from wedding presents which come later.) A small afternoon teacup and saucer ...
— Etiquette • Emily Post

... and see," chimed in the other one, who delighted in this nocturnal romance. It was a veritable page out of one ...
— The Albert Gate Mystery - Being Further Adventures of Reginald Brett, Barrister Detective • Louis Tracy

... sees in such a noble light, on whose esteem one depends as upon the surest recompense, whom one innocently desires to resemble. Indeed, they are, between the innocent lads who work side by side on a problem of geometry or a lesson in history, veritable poems of tenderness at which the man will smile later, finding so far different from him in all his tastes, him whom he desired to have for a brother. It happens, however, in certain natures of a sensibility particularly precocious and faithful ...
— Serge Panine • Georges Ohnet

... up the stairs first, and the children waited. We were standing outside talking, when they all came running up the steps together, big and little, tow heads and gold heads and brown, and flashing little naked legs; a veritable explosion of life out of the dark cave into the sunlight. It made me dizzy for ...
— My Antonia • Willa Cather


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