veritable Antonyms
Strongest:
- doubtful
- qualified
- restricted
- questionable
- qualified
- questionable
- doubtful
- restricted
- dubious
- uncertain
- uncertain
- dubious
Strong:
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
Strongest:
- real
- deadly
- very
- unmitigated
- utter
- classic
- complete
- damned
- thoroughgoing
- constant
- damn
- consummate
- sheer
- total
- perfect
- absolute
- definite
- genuine
- endless
- pure
- regular
- perpetual
- authentic
- downright
- unadulterated
Strong:
- clean
- unconditional
- extreme
- simple
- straight-out
- huge
- undying
- dreadful
- unremitting
- bodacious
- fair
- profound
- unrestricted
- blooming
- eternal
- main
- dead
- habitual
- unalloyed
- plumb
- crashing
- categorical
- out-and-out
- flat
- unqualified
- stark
- stone
- arrant
- rank
- thorough
- blank
- all-out
- categoric
- outright
- inveterate
- flat-out
Weak:
Meaning of veritable
veritable (s)
often used as intensifiers
not counterfeit or copied
veritable (a.)
Agreeable to truth or to fact; actual; real; true; genuine.
veritable Sentence Examples
- The storm unleashed a veritable torrent of rain upon the hapless town.
- She possessed a veritable encyclopedia of knowledge, astonishing all who encountered her.
- The museum's collection boasted a veritable treasure trove of ancient artifacts.
- His laughter reverberated through the room like a veritable symphony.
- The child's curiosity was a veritable sponge, absorbing knowledge at an astounding rate.
- The politician's speech was a veritable masterpiece of rhetoric, captivating the audience.
- The concert hall was a veritable beehive of activity as musicians prepared for the performance.
- The scientist's breakthrough was a veritable revolution in the field, forever changing the way we understood the universe.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, creating a veritable symphony of scents.
- The battle was a veritable maelstrom of violence and chaos, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
FAQs About the word veritable
often used as intensifiers, not counterfeit or copiedAgreeable to truth or to fact; actual; real; true; genuine.
real, deadly, very, unmitigated, utter, classic, complete, damned, thoroughgoing, constant
doubtful, qualified, restricted, questionable, qualified, questionable, doubtful, restricted, dubious,uncertain
The storm unleashed a veritable torrent of rain upon the hapless town.
She possessed a veritable encyclopedia of knowledge, astonishing all who encountered her.
The museum's collection boasted a veritable treasure trove of ancient artifacts.
His laughter reverberated through the room like a veritable symphony.