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  1. REALLY definition: 1. in fact: 2. used to say that something is certain: 3. very or very much: . Learn more.

  2. Learn the meaning, usage, and origin of the adverb really, which can express actuality, intensity, or emphasis. Find synonyms, related phrases, and example sentences from various sources.

    • used to emphasize an adjective or adverb. That's a really good idea. It's really hard to find a decent job these days. It all went really well. This is a really nice place.
    • used to emphasize something you are saying or an opinion you are giving. I really want to go home now. I want to help—I really do. You really need to forget all about her.
    • used to express interest in or surprise at what somebody is saying. ‘We're going to Japan next month.’ ‘ Oh, really?’ ‘She's resigned.’ ‘ Really? Are you sure?’
    • used to say what is actually the fact or the truth about something. What do you really think about it? Tell me what really happened. They are not really my aunt and uncle.
  3. Synonyms for REALLY: very, actually, truly, genuinely, just, exactly, simply, almost; Antonyms of REALLY: supposedly, apparently, seemingly, ostensibly, outwardly, professedly, plausibly, somewhat

  4. Really definition: in reality; actually. See examples of REALLY used in a sentence.

  5. It really is best to manage without any medication if you possibly can. I really do feel that some people are being unfair. You know, we really ought to get another car.

  6. REALLY meaning: 1. very or very much: 2. used when you are saying what is the truth of a situation: 3. used when…. Learn more.