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Definition of really
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of really is as below...
Really
(adv.)
In a real
manner;
with or in
reality;
actually;
in
truth.
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Magnify
::
Magnify
(v. i.) To have the power of
causing
objects
to
appear
larger
than they
really
are; to
increase
the
apparent
dimensions
of
objects;
as, some
lenses
magnify
but
little..
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) A
method
of
reasoning
in which the
orator
shows that
arguments
advanced
by his
adversary
in
opposition
to him are
really
favorable
to his
cause.
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..
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
Sincerely;
honestly;
really;
faithfully;
as, to be truly
attached
to a
lover;
the
citizens
are truly loyal to their
prince
or their
country..
Hyperbole
::
Hyperbole
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
in which the
expression
is an
evident
exaggeration
of the
meaning
intended
to be
conveyed,
or by which
things
are
represented
as much
greater
or less,
better
or
worse,
than they
really
are; a
statement
exaggerated
fancifully,
through
excitement,
or for
effect..
Actualization
::
Actualization
(n.) A
making
actual
or
really
existent.
Character
::
Character
(n.) The
peculiar
quality,
or the sum of
qualities,
by which a
person
or a thing is
distinguished
from
others;
the stamp
impressed
by
nature,
education,
or
habit;
that which a
person
or thing
really
is;
nature;
disposition..
Pseudo-hyperthophic
::
Pseudo-hyperthophic
(a.)
Falsely
hypertrophic;
as,
pseudo-hypertrophic
paralysis,
a
variety
of
paralysis
in which the
muscles
are
apparently
enlarged,
but are
really
degenerated
and
replaced
by fat..
Intrinsically
::
Intrinsically
(adv.)
Internally;
in its
nature;
essentially;
really;
truly.
Forcible-feeble
::
Forcible-feeble
(a.)
Seemingly
vigorous,
but
really
weak or
insipid..
Meiosis
::
Meiosis
(n.)
Diminution;
a
species
of
hyperbole,
representing
a thing as being less than it
really
is..
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.
Actually
::
Actually
(adv.)
In act or in fact;
really;
in
truth;
positively.
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) A
proceeding
in the
nature
of a
prosecution
for some
offens
against
the
government,
instituted
and
prosecuted,
really
or
nominally,
by some
authorized
public
officer
on
behalt
of the
government.
It
differs
from an
indictment
in
criminal
cases
chiefly
in not being based on the
finding
of a grand juri. See
Indictment..
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.
Practically
::
Practically
(adv.)
In a
practical
way; not
theoretically;
really;
as, to look at
things
practically;
practically
worthless..
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..
Variant
::
Variant
(n.)
Something
which
differs
in form from
another
thing,
though
really
the same; as, a
variant
from a type in
natural
history;
a
variant
of a story or a
word..
Soothly
::
Soothly
(adv.)
In
truth;
truly;
really;
verily.
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..
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