Veritable Meaning in English
word
释义
It means real, genuine, or true. Often used for emphasis to show that something is truly as described.
用法与细微差别
'Veritable' is formal and literary, used to add emphasis before nouns. It's stronger than 'real'; for example, 'a veritable feast.' Not common in casual speech.
Spanish: verdadero - auténticoPortuguese (BR): verdadeiro - autênticoPortuguese (PT): verdadeiro - autênticoChinese (Simplified): 名副其实的 - 真正的Chinese (Traditional): 名副其實的 - 真正的Hindi: यथार्थ - वास्तविकArabic: حقيقي - فعليBengali: বাস্তব - প্রকৃত - সত্যিকারেরRussian: настоящий - подлинный - истинныйJapanese: 本物の - 真のVietnamese: thật sự - đích thựcKorean: 진정한 - 실제의Turkish: tam anlamıyla - gerçek bir - adetaUrdu: حقیقی - اصلی - سچاIndonesian: benar-benar - sungguh - sejati
例句
That movie was a veritable success.
basic
The garden is a veritable paradise in spring.
basic
The storm turned the street into a veritable river.
basic
Our kitchen after baking cookies was a veritable mess.
natural
He’s a veritable expert when it comes to fixing cars.
natural
The kids made the living room a veritable playground.
natural