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really

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This word functions as a versatile intensifier that shifts meaning based on its position and tone. When used for emphasis, it pushes a quality to an extreme, acting as a bridge between a moderate description and a strong one. It often signals a desire for authenticity or a demand for truth in a conversation. In conversational settings, it frequently serves as a social marker of engagement. A questioning "Really?" can signal genuine shock, skeptical doubt, or a polite prompt for the speaker to continue, depending entirely on the rising or falling intonation of the voice.

Meanings

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In actual fact or reality.

"I really do love this city."

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To a great degree or extent.

"The movie was really long."

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Used to express surprise or disbelief.

"Really? I cannot believe he said that."

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