⬆️Very

adverb
/ˈver.i/

Meaning

to a high degree; extremely; greatly
used to emphasize an adjective or adverb

Example Sentences

She is very intelligent and works very hard.

She is very happy with her results.

Synonyms

extremely, highly, greatly, exceptionally, remarkably, particularly, really
Entry 1
extremely, highly, greatly, exceptionally, remarkably
Entry 2
extremely, highly, particularly, really

Antonyms

slightly, barely, hardly, somewhat, not
Entry 1
slightly, barely, hardly, somewhat
Entry 2
not, hardly

Collocations

very good, very bad, very much, very well, very important, very happy
Entry 1
very good, very bad, very much, very well, very important
Entry 2
very good, very important, very happy

More Example Sentences

Thank you very much.

She is very gorgeous.

She is very beautiful.

She is very attractive.

The sky is very dark today.

The sky is very gloomy today.

The sky is very cloudy today.

The sky is very overcast today.

The sky is very overclouded today.

I study English because it's very important and necessary.

Related Vocabularies

in a way that is not good; poorly or severely
to a very great or extreme degree; very badly or unpleasantly
used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate or exact
for the most part; chiefly
more than sufficiently; generously
Without making any mistakes; always accurate

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