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  1. VERY meaning: 1. (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely: 2. used to add…. Learn more.

  2. very: 1 adj being the exact same one; not any other: “on this very spot” “the very thing he said yesterday” “the very man I want to see” Synonyms: identical , selfsame same same in identity adj precisely as stated “the very center of town” Synonyms: precise sharply exact or accurate or delimited adv used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes ...

  3. VERY meaning: 1. used to emphasize an adjective or adverb: 2. not good/happy, etc: 3. used to emphasize a noun: . Learn more.

  4. EXTREMELY definition: 1. very: 2. very: 3. very: . Learn more.

  5. Definitions on the go Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. 2 used to emphasize an extreme place or time It happens at the very beginning of the book.

  6. very high frequency noun; most/very like; most/very likely; from the (very) first; at the (very) least; VHF abbreviation; before/in front of somebody's (very) eyes; all very well (for somebody) (to do something) it says a lot, very little, etc. for somebody/something; See more Idioms. most/very like; most/very likely; from the (very) first; at ...

  7. Synonyms for VERY: extremely, incredibly, terribly, highly, too, so, damn, damned; Antonyms of VERY: somewhat, little, slightly, nominally, negligibly, just, hardly ...