verily
IPA: vˈɛrʌɫi
adverb
- Truly; doubtlessly; honestly; in truth.
- confidently, certainly
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Examples of "verily" in Sentences
- But if ye be patient and fear, verily, that is one of the determined affairs.
- 5 But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him.
- It is not right for you to annoy the prophet of God, nor to wed his wives after him ever; verily, that is with God a serious thing.
- The trial of our love: But whoso keepeth his word in him verily is the love of God perfected; hereby know we that we are in him, v. 5.
- _ In His name verily I come, and upon His errand; and the love and duty I bear unto my godfather and uncle have added wings, in a sort, unto my zeal.
- -- In His name verily I come, and upon His errand; and the love and duty I bear unto my godfather and uncle have added wings, in a sort, unto my zeal.
- And if it be my Alpha and Omega that everything heavy shall become light, everybody a dancer, and every spirit a bird: and verily, that is my Alpha and Omega!
- And if it be my Alpha and Omega that everything heavy shall become light, every body a dancer, and every spirit a bird: and verily, that is my Alpha and Omega!
- And if it be my Alpha and Omega that everything heavy shall become light, every body a dancer, and every spirit a bird: and verily, that is my Alpha and Omega! —
- English Professor Leland Ryken, in his recent book The Legacy of the King James Bible, identified four distinctive prose styles characteristic of the KJV: noun-of-noun constructions men of strength rather than strong men, woman of Samaria rather than Samaritan woman, interjections such as lo and behold to call attention to something important, the intensifying word verily and frequent and repeated use of the conjunction 'and.'
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