Meaning & Definition of word "Very"

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    Very

    /ˈvɛri/

    adverb:

    • 1. To a high degree; extremely.
      • Example: She was very happy with her exam results.
    • 2. Used for emphasis.
      • Example: It's very important that you arrive on time.
    • 3. Used to indicate that something is the real or actual thing.
      • Example: This is the very book I was talking about.
    • 4. In a precise or exact manner.
      • Example: The answer is very simple.
    • 5. Used to emphasize a superlative or extreme quality.
      • Example: He is the very best player on the team.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'verai', from Latin 'verus' meaning true.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    very much:

    To a great extent or degree.

    the very best:

    The absolute highest quality.

    the very thing:

    Exactly what is needed or referred to.

    Related Words

    veracity:

    Truthfulness or accuracy.

    verify:

    To confirm the truth or correctness of something.

    veritable:

    Being truly or very much so; authentic.

    Slang Meanings of very

    Meaning: Super

    Example Sentence: That movie was super cool.

    Meaning: Major

    Example Sentence: That party was major fun.