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Definition of really adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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- REALLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REALLY definition: 1 in fact: 2 used to say that something is certain: 3 very or very much: Learn more
- Really - definition of really by The Free Dictionary
really You use really in conversation and in less formal writing to emphasize something that you are saying Really usually goes in front of a verb, or in front of an adjective or adverb
- ‘Realy’ or ‘Really’: How to Spell ‘Really’ Correctly
Really or Realy – A Quick Spelling Guide You’ve already learned that the correct spelling for the word is ‘really,’ and not ‘realy ’ It would be ungrammatical to spell it that way
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- REALLY Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Really definition: in reality; actually See examples of REALLY used in a sentence
- really - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
We are to believe that by an extraordinary Conception by Means of the holy Ghost he in an extraordinary MANNER, (unknown to us) really assumed Flesh, and was by her nourished in the Womb and in due Time born in a natural Manner, and that whilst on Earth he was really hungry, and dry, and eat and drank as really as other Men, without, any Deception of Sight in us or Delusion whatsoever
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