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very
[ver-ee]
adverb
in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly.
A giant is very tall.
(used as an intensive emphasizing superlatives or stressing identity or oppositeness).
the very best thing; in the very same place as before.
adjective
precise; particular.
That is the very item we want.
mere.
The very thought of it is distressing.
sheer; utter.
He wept from the very joy of knowing he was safe.
actual.
He was caught in the very act of stealing.
being such in the true or fullest sense of the term; extreme.
the very heart of the matter.
true; genuine; worthy of being called such.
the very God; a very fool.
rightful or legitimate.
very
/ ˈvɛrɪ /
adverb
(intensifier) used to add emphasis to adjectives that are able to be graded
very good
very tall
adjective
(intensifier) used with nouns preceded by a definite article or possessive determiner, in order to give emphasis to the significance, appropriateness or relevance of a noun in a particular context, or to give exaggerated intensity to certain nouns
the very man I want to see
his very name struck terror
the very back of the room
(intensifier) used in metaphors to emphasize the applicability of the image to the situation described
he was a very lion in the fight
archaic
real or true; genuine
the very living God
lawful
the very vengeance of the gods
Usage
Grammar Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of very1
Word History and Origins
Origin of very1
Idioms and Phrases
- all very well
- what's the (the very) idea
Example Sentences
“I’ve been inoculated a number of times and never had to get a prescription. And it’s just very frustrating that this is where we are.”
Repeated declarations of going after the “worst of the worst,” even if they’re mostly — and very clearly— not.
He said he was "very grateful" to his sisters and the rest of his family for their support, adding: "They helped me out a lot, definitely, throughout my whole education journey."
"He was that kind of mentor to her when she was young and still keeps being on her side. He was very proud of Olivia."
Andrew was always someone that I felt very comfortable talking to about things.
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- particularly
- pretty
- profoundly
- remarkably
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