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- adverb
- in a high degree:"very much so" · "very large" · "very quickly"
- used to emphasize that the following description applies without qualification:"the very best quality" · "the very first time" · "his very own car"
adjectivevery (adjective)- actual; precise (used to emphasize the exact identity of a particular person or thing):"those were his very words" · "he might be phoning her at this very moment" · "transformed before our very eyes"
- emphasizing an extreme point in time or space:"from the very beginning of the book" · "at the very back of the skull"
- with no addition of or contribution from anything else; mere:"the very thought of drink made him feel sick"
- archaicreal; genuine:"the very God of Heaven"
OriginMiddle English (as an adjective in the sense ‘real, genuine’): from Old French verai, based on Latin verus ‘true’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadverbadjective- actual; precise (used to emphasize the exact identity of a particular person or thing):
- emphasizing an extreme point in time or space:
- with no addition of or contribution from anything else; mere:
- real; genuine:
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