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Learn to pronounce ver·y

/ˈverē/
adverb
in a high degree.
"very much so"
synonyms: extremely, exceedingly, exceptionally, especially, tremendously, immensely, vastly, hugely, extraordinarily, extra, excessively, overly, over, abundantly, inordinately, singularly, significantly, distinctly, outstandingly, uncommonly, unusually, decidedly, particularly, eminently, supremely, highly, remarkably, really, truly, mightily, thoroughly, all that, to a great extent, most, so, too, unco, très, right, terrifically, awfully, terribly, devilishly, madly, majorly, seriously, desperately, mega, ultra, oh-so, too-too, stinking, mucho, damn, damned, too … for words, devilish, hellish, frightfully, ever so, well, bloody, dead, dirty, jolly, fair, real, mighty, powerful, awful, plumb, darned, way, bitching, mad, lekker, exceeding, sore

adjective
actual; precise (used to emphasize the exact identity of a particular person or thing).
"those were his very words"
synonyms: exact, actual, precise, particular, specific, distinct, ideal, perfect, appropriate, suitable, apt, fitting, fit, right, just right, made to order, tailor-made, spot on, just the job

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May 19, 2024 · adjective · 1. a. : exact, precise · 2. a. : unqualified, sheer · 3. —used as an intensive especially to emphasize identity. before my very eyes · 4.
VERY meaning: 1. (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely: 2. used to add…. Learn more.
adverb. in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly: A giant is very tall. (used as an intensive emphasizing superlatives or stressing identity or oppositeness):.
very in American English · 1. in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly · 2. (used as an intensive emphasizing superlatives or stressing identity or oppositeness).
The word very is an intensifier, suggesting a high degree of a quality. Something great is very good.
to a great degree : extremely — used for emphasis before adjectives and adverbs. a very hot day. very accurate results. a very small/large number/amount.
Very before adverbs and adjectives. We use very before adverbs and adjectives to add emphasis. It means 'to a great degree': He drives ...
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Synonyms for VERY: extremely, incredibly, terribly, highly, too, so, damn, damned; Antonyms of VERY: somewhat, little, slightly, nominally, negligibly, ...
In a high degree; to a great extent; extremely; exceedingly. Webster's New World.
to a great extent; in a high degree; extremely. He is very sad.It is very cold tonight.
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