really
IPA: rˈɪɫi
verb
- Alternative form of re-ally [(transitive) To bring together again.]
adverb
- (literal) In a way or manner that is real, not unreal.
- (modal) Actually; in fact; in reality.
- (informal, as an intensifier) Very (modifying an adjective); very much (modifying a verb).
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Examples of "really" in Sentences
- This headline really, * really* needs to be changed.
- Thank ghod it's not really a mainstream news organization, or the markets would *really* tank.
- All the GOP crap like these makes me * really, really, really* want this election to be over today (by destroying them to pieces, of course).
- For the folks who are * really, really* afraid - as in elderly and retired - of the economic fallout that is sure to come, this taps into their cold war responses.
- Sounds as if the really right-wing nuts are looking at him as preventing their ability to * really* go after Obama --- wishes that Barracuda Sarah were at the top of the ticket and able to really take up the fight, no holes barred!
- We had been friends since her sons were little guys, long before she and I morphed from really, really hot (okay, maybe just one \ "really\") into women of the vintage marketers target when they\'re hawking hundred dollar face creams.
- ANG itz funny thought i was the only one that noticed that Transformers 2 didnt really have a sensible plot ...everyone seemed to love it ....well audience members ..really good to come on here and see my fellow film geeks call it out like it izzz !
- I think you really need to ponder how much of your reaction is based off of what is _really_ there and how much is off inference, based on conjecture that is heavily drawn from someone elses biases and hangups and both bolstered and watered down by anything as murky and prone to misunderstanding as the written word.
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