The buffet was a veritble smorgasbord of food. Donald Trump is a veritable genius of real estate buying and selling.
The air was a veritable soup of pollution and disease
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.
A veritable feast of steam with plenty of action.
A veritable effect was seen in the great depression of 2008. It means very emphasizing or important.
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."
The picnic in the park turned out to be a veritable FEAST! We all ate, then fell asleep in the shade of giant oaks for over an hour.
The mansion's sprawling garden area was a veritable bastion of solitude.
Veritable is an adjective. It is used to emphasize that something is true or real.
The castle was unable to defend against the marauders' onslaught. I am expecting a veritable onslaught of butterflies, this spring.
Operation Veritable happened in 1945.
A veritable bevy of beauties awaits within! A bevy of quail was flushed from their cover by a bevy of otters!
Some synonyms for the word 'veritable' are authentic, genuine, real, and true.