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(modifies verb) Comparative for used to emphasize, or express certainty, about a statement or opinion
“There's their flatmate William who really ought to be getting a place of his own by now.”
(modifies adjective) Comparative for to a very large or great degree
“It was really good.”
Comparative for in actual fact, as opposed to what is said or imagined to be true or possible
“If they really are true supporters, they should consider actually getting behind the team.”
Comparative for characterized by a sense of honesty or authenticity
“I'm really sorry that we don't live in the same reality.”
Comparative for almost or just about
“The team is trailing by a significant margin and the game is really over, to be honest.”
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