Veritable
adjective
1.
being truly or very much so:
a veritable triumph.
2.
Obsolete. true, as a statement or tale.
adjective (prenominal)
1.
(intensifier; usually qualifying a word used metaphorically): he’s a veritable swine!
2.
(rare) genuine or true; proper: I require veritable proof
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