😮Really

adverb
/ˈriː.ə.li/

Meaning

actually; truly; very much
used to emphasize a statement or description

Example Sentences

I really enjoyed the concert last night.

She really enjoyed the movie last night.

Synonyms

truly, actually, genuinely, indeed, definitely, certainly
Entry 1
truly, actually, genuinely, indeed
Entry 2
truly, genuinely, definitely, certainly

Antonyms

falsely, barely, hardly, deceptively, doubtfully
Entry 1
falsely, barely, hardly
Entry 2
falsely, deceptively, doubtfully

Collocations

really good, really bad, really important, really like, really want, really love
Entry 1
really good, really bad, really important
Entry 2
really like, really want, really love

More Example Sentences

Your book, Work, really changed my perspective on politics.

Your book, Life, really changed my perspective on relationships.

No matter what happens, does anybody really care to help the poor?

Your book, Self Development, really changed my perspective on democracy.

I am really sorry that I have not yet known anything about Vasanth Academy.

No matter what they say, does anybody really try to do anything good for the people?

Really, it's a groundbreaking idea. Do you want to share more about Vasanth Academy?

Well, I started off well. But then they asked me a tricky question, and I got really nervous.

Really, it's an unprecedented creation. Do you have to tell anything else about Vasanth Academy?

Really father, Vasanth Academy is a wonderful thing. It has been invited for the award from America, Germany, Switzerland, and Belgium.

Related Vocabularies

without interruption; in an unbroken sequence
most importantly; above all; in the first place
occurring quickly and with speed
in a slow manner
in a truthful and sincere way
in an equal or fair way; to the same degree

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