Very

/ˈvɛɹi/

adjective

  1. True, real, actual.

    He tried his very best.

  2. The same; identical.

    He proposed marriage in the same restaurant, at the very table where they first met.

  3. With limiting effect: mere.

Synonyms: ilk, selfsame

adverb

  1. To a great extent or degree.

    Not very many (of them) had been damaged.

  2. Conforming to fact, reality or rule; true.

  3. (with superlatives) Used to firmly establish that nothing else surpasses in some respect.

    He was the very best runner there.

Synonyms: eminently, ever so, main, mighty, sore, swith, way too, actually

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