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Definition of really
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Really
(adv.)
Royally.
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Meiosis
::
Meiosis
(n.)
Diminution;
a
species
of
hyperbole,
representing
a thing as being less than it
really
is..
Soothfast
::
Soothfast
(adv.)
Soothly;
really;
in fact.
Fiction
::
Fiction
(n.) Any like
assumption
made for
convenience,
as for
passing
more
rapidly
over what is not
disputed,
and
arriving
at
points
really
at
issue..
Unreally
::
Unreally
(adv.)
In an
unreal
manner;
ideally.
Practically
::
Practically
(adv.)
In a
practical
way; not
theoretically;
really;
as, to look at
things
practically;
practically
worthless..
"adonist
::
Adonist
(n.) One who
maintains
that
points
of the
Hebrew
word
translated
Jehovah
are
really
the vowel
points
of the word
Adonai.
See
Jehovist..
Serious
::
Serious
(a.)
Really
intending
what is said; being in
earnest;
not
jesting
or
deceiving.
Paraleipsis
::
Paraleipsis
(n.) A
pretended
or
apparent
omission;
a
figure
by which a
speaker
artfully
pretends
to pass by what he
really
mentions;
as, for
example,
if an
orator
should
say, I do not speak of my
adversary's
scandalous
venality
and
rapacity,
his
brutal
conduct,
his
treachery
and
malice..
Ethereally
::
Ethereally
(adv.)
In an
ethereal
manner.
Reticence
::
Reticence
(n.) A
figure
by which a
person
really
speaks
of a thing while he makes a show as if he would say
nothingon
the
subject.
Parable
::
Parable
(n.) A
comparison;
a
similitude;
specifically,
a short
fictitious
narrative
of
something
which might
really
occur in life or
nature,
by means of which a moral is
drawn;
as, the
parables
of
Christ..
Job
::
"Job (n.) A
public
transaction
done for
private
profit;
something
performed
ostensibly
as a part of
official
duty, but
really
for
private
gain; a
corrupt
official
business..
Bugbear
::
Bugbear
(n.)
Something
frightful,
as a
specter;
anything
imaginary
that
causes
needless
fright;
something
used to
excite
needless
fear; also,
something
really
dangerous,
used to
frighten
children,
etc..
Glamour
::
Glamour
(n.) A charm
affecting
the eye,
making
objects
appear
different
from what they
really
are..
Intrinsically
::
Intrinsically
(adv.)
Internally;
in its
nature;
essentially;
really;
truly.
Dissemble
::
Dissemble
(v. t.) To hide under a false
semblance
or
seeming;
to feign
(something)
not to be what it
really
is; to put an
untrue
appearance
upon; to
disguise;
to mask.
Bodily
::
Bodily
(adv.)
Corporeally;
in
bodily
form;
united
with a body or
matter;
in the body.
Positively
::
Positively
(adv.)
In a
positive
manner;
absolutely;
really;
expressly;
with
certainty;
indubitably;
peremptorily;
dogmatically;
--
opposed
to
negatively.
Glamour
::
Glamour
(n.) A kind of haze in the air,
causing
things
to
appear
different
from what they
really
are..
Soothly
::
Soothly
(adv.)
In
truth;
truly;
really;
verily.
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