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- adverbtruly (adverb)
- in a truthful way:"he speaks truly"
- used to emphasize emotional sincerity or seriousness:"it is truly a privilege to be here" · "I'm truly sorry, but I can't join you today" · "time to reflect on what we truly want" · "truly, I don't understand you sometimes"
- to the fullest degree; genuinely or properly:"management does not truly understand or care about the residents" · "a truly free press"
- absolutely or completely (used to emphasize a description):"a truly dreadful song"
- in fact or without doubt; really:"this is truly a miracle"
- archaicloyally or faithfully:"why cannot all masters be served truly?"
OriginOld English trēowlīce ‘faithfully’ (see true, -ly).Similar and Opposite Wordsadverb- in a truthful way:
- to the fullest degree; genuinely or properly:
- absolutely or completely (used to emphasize a description):
- in fact or without doubt; really:
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