What does "veritable" mean?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"Veritable" is a qualifier word used to emphasize something, similar in meaning to "real" or "genuine." Thus, we can understand "a veritable garden" in this video to mean "a true/real garden," to emphasize the beauty and the natural environment of Kauai. Ex: This match was a veritable massacre. The opposing team wasn't able to score at all. Ex: Trust me, buy these stocks. It's a veritable gold mine.