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truly
adverb as in really, doubtlessly
Strongest matches
absolutely, actually, definitely, exactly, genuinely, honestly, legitimately, positively, rightly, sincerely, surely, very
Weak matches
accurately, authentically, beyond doubt, beyond question, confirmedly, constantly, correctly, de facto, devotedly, factually, faithfully, firmly, honorably, in actuality, in fact, in reality, in truth, loyally, precisely, reliably, righteously, staunchly, steadily, truthfully, unequivocally, veraciously, veritably, with all one's heart, with devotion, without a doubt
Example Sentences
In their view, it’s “truly a win-win” for both companies, and potentially puts pressure on the market for application-specific integrated circuits, which poses a growing challenge to Nvidia’s dominance.
As wine service has become more egalitarian and welcoming in the past few decades, I was truly taken aback to meet such a somm.
Classify me however you want—liberal/conservative, gentile/Jew—I am an American and will never be truly comfortable in any other place.
When you’re the Yankees’ captain, however, the only month that truly matters is the final one on the baseball calendar.
The railroad cut the time down sharply—to the same day, in many cases—allowing for a truly nationwide system of purchase and delivery.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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