advadv.allin accordance with truth or fact or realitySynset:genuinely truly
Examples:- she was now truly American
- a genuinely open society
- they don't really listen to us
Pertainyms:truerealgenuine
Inherited Hypernyms:truly
advadv.allin actual factSynset:actually
Examples:- to be nominally but not actually independent
- no one actually saw the shark
- large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt
Pertainyms:actualreal
Inherited Hypernyms:actually
advadv.allin fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers)Domain Usage:intensifierintensive
Synset:in truth truly
Examples:- in truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire
- really, you shouldn't have done it
- a truly awful book
Inherited Hypernyms:in truth
advadv.allused as intensifiers; 'real' is sometimes used informally for 'really'; 'rattling' is informalSynset:rattling real very
Examples:- she was very gifted
- he played very well
- a really enjoyable evening
- I'm real sorry about it
- a rattling good yarn
Inherited Hypernyms:very