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Meaning
Adj
●
True,
real
, actual.
●
The same; identical.
●
With
limiting
effect: mere.
Adv
●
To a great
extent
or degree.
●
Conforming to
fact
,
reality
or
rule
; true.
●
Used to
firmly
establish
that nothing else
surpasses
in some respect.
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Origin
very
English
verray
Middle English (1100-1500)
verai
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
verus
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Ilk
Selfsame
Wicked
Greatly
Drastically
Extremely
Main
Mighty
Sore
Swith
Eminently
Absolutely
Abundantly
Completely
Exceedingly
Excessively
Mightily
Passing
Positively
Pretty
Quite
Right
Simply
Specially
Strongly
Truly
Vastly
Very
Actually
Authentically
Astonishingly
So
Horribly
Terribly
Ever So
Way Too
All Too
But Good
In Spades
Very Much
More
Antonyms
Almost
Mostly
Slightly
Related
Somewhat
Really
Incredibly
Good
Rather
Too
Super
Real
Moderate
True
Remarkably
Much
Extreme
Strong
Albeit
Clear
Unbelievably
Classic
Large
Huge
Few
Extraordinarily
Great
Supremely
Most
Funny
Normal
Certain
Bad
Awfully
Satisfactory
Scary
Low
Beautiful
Ridiculously
Significant
More
Rhymes
Very
Perri
Jerry
Perry
Berry
Skerry
Sherry
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