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really
[ ree-uh-lee, ree-lee ]
adverb
- in reality; actually:
to see things as they really are.
- genuinely or truly:
a really honest man.
- indeed:
Really, this is too much.
interjection
- (used to express surprise, exasperation, etc.)
really
/ 藞谤瑟蓹濒瑟 /
adverb
- in reality; in actuality; assuredly
it's really quite harmless
- truly; genuinely
really beautiful
interjection
- an exclamation of dismay, disapproval, doubt, surprise, etc
- not really?an exclamation of surprise or polite doubt
Usage
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of really1
Example Sentences
He told the BBC that, more than 50 years after launching Virgin Records in London, the UK remained "really special" and was "one of the few countries in the world that is stable".
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"I'm really worried that anybody could come into the hospital - not for me, but for the patients that are having abortions. I think it's a dangerous situation for them also."
"I think a lot of Aboriginal people have really chosen to opt out of the political space and of so -called democracy in Australia," she says.
鈥淭here鈥檚 such harmony in their lives, a really nice balance. They spark each other.鈥
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