really 音標拼音: [r'ɪli] [r'ili]
ad . 實際上,真實地,實在
實際上,真實地,實在
really adv 1 :
in accordance with truth or fact or reality ; "
she was now truly American "; "
a genuinely open society "; "
they don '
t really listen to us " [
synonym : {
truly }, {
genuinely },
{
really }]
2 :
in actual fact ; "
to be nominally but not actually independent "; "
no one actually saw the shark "; "
large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt " [
synonym :
{
actually }, {
really }]
3 :
in fact (
used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers ); "
in truth ,
moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire ";
"
really ,
you shouldn '
t have done it "; "
a truly awful book "
[
synonym : {
in truth }, {
really }, {
truly }]
4 :
used as intensifiers ; `
real '
is sometimes used informally for `
really '; `
rattling '
is informal ; "
she was very gifted "; "
he played very well "; "
a really enjoyable evening "; "
I '
m real sorry about it "; "
a rattling good yarn " [
synonym : {
very },
{
really }, {
real }, {
rattling }]
Re -
ally \
Re "-
al *
ly "\ (-
l [
imac ]"),
v .
t . [
Pref .
re -
ally ,
v .
t .]
To bring together again ;
to compose or form anew . --
Spenser .
[
1913 Webster ]
Really \
Re "
al *
ly `\ (
r [=
a ]"[
aum ]
l *
l [=
e ]`),
adv .
Royally . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
[
1913 Webster ]
Really \
Re "
al *
ly \ (
r [=
e ]"
al *
l [
y ^]),
adv .
In a real manner ;
with or in reality ;
actually ;
in truth .
[
1913 Webster ]
Whose anger is really but a short fit of madness .
--
Swift .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
Really is often used familiarly as a slight corroboration of an opinion or a declaration .
[
1913 Webster ]
Why ,
really ,
sixty -
five is somewhat old . --
Young .
[
1913 Webster ]
123 Moby Thesaurus words for "
really ":
OK ,
Roger ,
absolutely ,
actually ,
all right ,
almighty ,
alright ,
alrighty ,
amen ,
as you say ,
assuredly ,
at bottom ,
authentically ,
awfully ,
aye ,
by all means ,
categorically ,
certainly ,
clearly ,
da ,
de facto ,
decidedly ,
definitely ,
demonstrably ,
doubtlessly ,
easily ,
exactly ,
exceedingly ,
exceptionally ,
extraordinarily ,
extremely ,
factually ,
fine ,
for a certainty ,
for real ,
forsooth ,
genuinely ,
good ,
good enough ,
hear ,
historically ,
honestly ,
in actuality ,
in all conscience ,
in effect ,
in fact ,
in reality ,
in truth ,
in very sooth ,
indeed ,
indeedy ,
indubitably ,
ja ,
just ,
just so ,
legitimately ,
mais oui ,
manifestly ,
mightily ,
mighty ,
most assuredly ,
naturally ,
naturellement ,
nothing else but ,
noticeably ,
observably ,
obviously ,
of a truth ,
of course ,
okay ,
only too ,
oui ,
patently ,
positively ,
powerful ,
powerfully ,
precisely ,
pretty ,
quite ,
rather ,
real ,
really -
truly ,
remarkably ,
right ,
righto ,
sensibly ,
seriously ,
so ,
sure ,
sure thing ,
surely ,
terribly ,
terrifically ,
to be sure ,
truly ,
unaffectedly ,
unambiguously ,
unassumedly ,
uncommonly ,
undeniably ,
undoubtedly ,
unmistakably ,
unquestionably ,
unusually ,
veridically ,
verily ,
veritably ,
very ,
very well ,
visibly ,
warts and all ,
well and good ,
why yes ,
with truth ,
without doubt ,
yea ,
yeah ,
yep ,
yes ,
yes indeed ,
yes indeedy ,
yes sir ,
yes sirree
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REALLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of REALLY is in reality : actually How to use really in a sentence
REALLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary REALLY definition: 1 in fact: 2 used to say that something is certain: 3 very or very much: Learn more
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really - Wiktionary, the free dictionary really (comparative more really, superlative most really) In a way or manner that is real, not unreal
really - definition and meaning - Wordnik really: In actual truth or fact
REALLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary REALLY meaning: 1 in fact: 2 used to say that something is certain: 3 very or very much: Learn more
REALLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use really when you are discussing the real facts about something, in contrast to the ones someone wants you to believe My father didn't really love her What was really going on?