Veritable in a sentence as an adjective

"i've worked at places where the most brilliant, clean code comes from the minds of veritable slobs.

The iPod made Apple a veritable powerhouse...but not at first[3].

ICloud was a veritable disaster for the first year of its existence.

Would we be able to buy milk for fear of the veritable avalanche of milk we may end up buying in the future?

Forgot who, perhaps Chomsky, said that the rich in this country are actually veritable Marxists.

However there is a veritable mountain of research that suggests that an hour of cardio per day is good for you.

In reality paypal has to deal with a veritable army of fraudsters and organized crime members on a daily basis.

What they found was a veritable treasure chest of goods taken from around the neighborhood, with pot plants being a particular specialty.

Meanwhile a veritable flotilla of fixed-position "social icons" on the left beg me to help Forbes advertise their content. And to the right of the article?

This is surprisingly and confusing to even the closest of my friends because I have learnt the art of being incredibly outgoing and a veritable chatterbox when need be.

Danny and Audrey spent a ton of time soliciting feedback from a veritable Who's Who of the Django community, and they took that feedback incredibly seriously.

Ruby is not exactly intended for embedding, and I imagine that a veritable mountain of holes in the script sandbox would need to be plugged before anything like this could see mainstream adoption.

Its quirky gameplay centric advantage is now under assault by a veritable army of indie game devs, some of whom can finance their games on kickstarter and sell them for $10 or less through digital channels.

There was a veritable cataract of water cascading down the roof surface, skipping, for the most part, over the gutter helmets, and producing an impressive drip line in the poor guy's freshly groomed flower beds.

Now Coursera etc offer me a veritable cornucopia of insanely great teachers, Amazon has all the books and I am as happy as a pig in a mud pit learning new stuff well after my hair turned grey.

Veritable definitions

adjective

often used as intensifiers; "a regular morass of details"; "a regular nincompoop"; "he's a veritable swine"

adjective

not counterfeit or copied; "an authentic signature"; "a bona fide manuscript"; "an unquestionable antique"; "photographs taken in a veritable bull ring"

See also: authentic unquestionable