very

IPA: vˈɛri

adjective

  • (literary) True, real, actual.
  • The same; identical.
  • With limiting effect: mere.

adverb

  • To a great extent or degree.
  • Conforming to fact, reality or rule; true.
  • (with superlatives) Used to firmly establish that nothing else surpasses in some respect.
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Examples of "very" in Sentences

  • His handwriting is very much crabbed.
  • The reassurance is very much appreciated.
  • Thank you very much for this expostulation.
  • The material is still very much inadvisable.
  • The denseness of the design was very much attractive.
  • The excitement in the painting is very much palpable.
  • Cawsand is very much part of Cornwall, and deservedly so.
  • So he is really very incidental to the history of Technocracy.
  • It is very not nice to fanciers when asking about why they like it so much.
  • In any case, thanks very much for the copy edit and sorry for babbling so much.

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