Really
Explore meanings, explanations, related words, synonyms, antonyms, translations, sentences, FAQ, for the word: Really
Meanings of Really
Interjection
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Used when you are surprised or want to check if something is true.
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Used when you think something is obvious or silly.
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Used to agree with someone.
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Used when you think someone is being rude.
Adverb
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In a way that is real, not pretend.
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Actually; it means something is true.
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Very; it makes something stronger or more special.
Explanation of the word: Really
Really is a word we use to show that something is true or serious. If you say, 'I really want to play,' it means you want to play a lot.
Translations for the word: Really
Synonyms for the word: Really
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Really
The word 'really' means truly or actually. It is used to show that something is true or to emphasize a point.
You pronounce 'really' like this: ree-lee.
The word 'really' comes from the Old French word 'reel', which means 'actually' or 'truly'.
The word 'really' in Bengali is 'সত্যিই' (Sattī'i).