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    re·al·ly
    [ˈrē(ə)lē]
    adverb
    really (adverb)
    1. in actual fact, as opposed to what is said or imagined to be true or possible:
      "so what really happened?" · "they're not really my aunt and uncle" · "really, there are only three options"
      • used to add strength, sincerity, or seriousness to a statement or opinion:
        "I really want to go" · "I'm sorry, Ruth, I really am" · "you really ought to tell her"
      • seriously (used in questions and exclamations with an implied negative answer):
        "do you really expect me to believe that?"
    2. very; thoroughly:
      "I think she's really great" · "a really cold day" · "he writes really well"
    exclamation
    1. used to express interest, surprise, or doubt:
      "“I've been working hard.” “Really?”"
      • used to express mild protest:
        "really, Marjorie, you do jump to conclusions!"
      • US ENGLISH
        used to express agreement:
        "“It's a nightmare finding somewhere to live in this town.” “Yeah, really.”"
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    adverb
    1. in actual fact, as opposed to what is said or imagined to be true or possible:
    2. very; thoroughly:
    exclamation
    1. used to express interest, surprise, or doubt:
      is that so
      is that a fact
      well I never did
      well knock/blow me down with a feather
      well I'll be blowed
      well what do you know about that
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