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- VERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VERY is to a high degree : exceedingly How to use very in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Very
- very - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
This word is sometimes used to show the speaker's intense feeling, or to emphasize or stress something, esp something superlative or to stress identity or oppositeness: the very best thing; in the very same place
- Very - definition of very by The Free Dictionary
1 In a high degree; extremely: very happy; very much admired 2 Truly; absolutely: the very best advice; attended the very same schools 3 Very Used in titles: the Very Reverend Jane Smith
- VERY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
VERY definition: in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly See examples of very used in a sentence
- VERY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
You use very to give emphasis to a superlative adjective or adverb For example, if you say that something is the very best, you are emphasizing that it is the best
- very - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Commonly intensified by reduplication, as in very, very important person When used in their senses as degree adverbs, very and too never modify verbs (except in some dialects influenced by Chinese: see citations)
- VERY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VERY definition: 1 (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely: 2 used to add… Learn more
- Very Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
To what is regarded as an extreme, and hence obvious, degree; obviously; unmistakably Very pregnant
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