aboveboard, authenticated, confirmed, dyed-in-the-wool, good-faith, on the square, positive, square-shooting, total, unerroneous, unrestricted
Definitionadj. often used as intensifiers
Last update: June 14, 2015
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These books are a veritable heritage to everyone. [adjective]
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The sites, all linked together, provide a veritable cornucopia of information on these topics. [adjective]
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There is to be found a veritable cornucopia or Pandora 's box, as the case may be. [adjective]
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The thistle is the order for dignity and antiquity; the veritable 'nemo me impune lacessit' of chivalry. [adjective]
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Our mate, who was a veritable seaman, hearing his salute, said, "By G--, my lads, this is none of our man." [adjective]
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Düsseldorf is a veritable big town, for, though it shelters two hundred and twenty-five thousand inhabitants, it is not "citified." [adjective]
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Pontoise is the metropolis of the Oise, though it, too, is a veritable French country town, such as one would hardly expect to find within twenty kilometres of Paris. [adjective]
All of the immediate neighbourhood (scarce a dozen kilometres from where the beaten track passes through Arles) is a veritable museum of relics of the glory of the heroic age. [adjective]
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As once before, after Berkman's act, she now also was unable to find quarters; like a veritable wild animal she was driven from place to place. [adjective]
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The average mechanic along the route is a veritable bull in a china shop,--once inside your machine, and you are done for. [adjective]
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