English · Adjectives

really

/ˈriːəli/

[/ˈriːəli/]

truly; very

Beginneradverb

Definition

Really means truly or to a great degree. It adds emphasis to what you say.

Example

This cake is really delicious.

This cake is really delicious.

Etymology

From 'real', from Latin 'realis' meaning actual, plus '-ly'.

How & Where It’s Used

Very common in spoken English to add emphasis or express surprise.

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