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[–] 1 pt

Precisely as you mispelled earlier

The weather today was a vertiable hurricane.

the weather was a true hurricane (as correctly noted by veritable)

or

the weather was truly a hurricane (as also something that could be correctly noted by veritably)

lol, no its a metaphor for its raining very hard outside.

Veritable doesn't mean exactly "true."

[–] 2 pts

You're veritably incorrect. The english language contains lots of "nuance" that is often hard for some folks to grasp.

lol here are some examples of the word in use...

https://sentence.yourdictionary.com/veritable

And you're correct, the nuance here being that the word doesn't mean exactly true.