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- Dictionaryreally/ˈrɪəli/
adverb
- 1. in actual fact, as opposed to what is said or imagined to be true or possible: "so what really happened?" Similar
- 2. very; thoroughly: "I think she's really great" Similar
exclamation
- 1. used to express interest, surprise, or doubt: "‘I've been working hard.’ ‘Really?’"
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REALLY definition: 1. in fact: 2. used to say that something is certain: 3. very or very much: . Learn more.
The meaning of REALLY is in reality : actually. How to use really in a sentence.
Definition of really adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Really definition: in reality; actually. See examples of REALLY used in a sentence.
[spoken, emphasis] I'm very sorry. I really am. 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. I'm fine, really I'm fine. Synonyms: certainly, absolutely, undoubtedly, genuinely More Synonyms of really.
1. in reality; in actuality; assuredly: it's really quite harmless. 2. truly; genuinely: really beautiful. interj. 3. an exclamation of dismay, disapproval, doubt, surprise, etc. 4. not really? an exclamation of surprise or polite doubt.
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.