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really
[ree-uh-lee, ree-lee]
adverb
in reality; actually.
to see things as they really are.
genuinely or truly.
a really honest man.
indeed.
Really, this is too much.
interjection
(used to express surprise, exasperation, etc.)
really
/ ˈrɪəlɪ /
adverb
in reality; in actuality; assuredly
it's really quite harmless
truly; genuinely
really beautiful
interjection
an exclamation of dismay, disapproval, doubt, surprise, etc
an exclamation of surprise or polite doubt
Word History and Origins
Origin of really1
Example Sentences
“And that really has huge implications globally if another health emergency were to arise.”
The way Chelsea's formation was initially, we didn't really expect that.
"A refund isn't really going to reverse years of sun damage, is it?" one wrote in response to Ultra Violette's recall statement.
“That would be really cool. So they came up with one and he looks pretty menacing.”
“I don’t know why they did what they did and I don’t know how different it is, I really don’t,” he said.
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