Very Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary VERY meaning: 1 : to a great degree extremely used for emphasis before adjectives and adverbs often used in negative statements; 2 : used to emphasize the exactness of a description
Very - definition of very by The Free Dictionary 1 In a high degree; extremely: very happy; very much admired 2 Truly; absolutely: the very best advice; attended the very same schools 3 Very Used in titles: the Very Reverend Jane Smith
What does very mean? - Definitions for very Very is an adverb that is used to intensify or emphasize the degree or extent of something It is typically used to describe a high level or extreme quality of a characteristic or action
Thesaurus:very - Wiktionary, the free dictionary above a bit (UK, Chester) absolutely abundantly all too but good completely [⇒ thesaurus] eminently ever so exceedingly excessively [⇒ thesaurus] extremely [⇒ thesaurus] greatly highly in spades main (Britain, dialectal) mightily murrain (obsolete) passing (archaic) positively pretty quite right (Britain, US, dialectal) simply sore (archaic) specially (proscribed) strongly swith (dialect