Difference between Veritable and Typical

What is the difference between Veritable and Typical?

Veritable as an adjective is true, factual. while Typical as an adjective is capturing the overall sense of a thing; representing something by form.

Veritable

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: True, factual. (with a noun) Correctly referred to as being such (as the related noun).

Typical

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Capturing the overall sense of a thing; representing something by form.

Example sentence: The Caprese salad perfectly represents the colors of the Italian flag. While I am not so sure that the colors of the flag stem from the cuisine, there is no denying that those colors do evoke a typical Italian plate.

We hope you now know whether to use Veritable or Typical in your sentence.

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