Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    truly
    /ˈtruːli/

    adverb

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. TRULY definition: 1. used to emphasize that what you are saying is true: 2. really existing; in fact: 3. sincerely: . Learn more.

  3. 1. : in all sincerity : sincerelyoften used with yours as a complimentary close. 2. : in agreement with fact : truthfully. 3. a. : indeed often used as an intensive. truly, she is fair. or interjectionally to express astonishment or doubt. b. : without feigning, falsity, or inaccuracy in truth or fact. 4.

  4. TRULY meaning: 1. used to emphasize that what you are saying is true: 2. really existing; in fact: 3. sincerely: . Learn more.

  5. Truly is an adverb that means "in truth" or "really." You would say, "That is truly beautiful" or "It was truly a beautiful wedding." When you're truly sick, you're really sick. When you're truly sorry, you're sincerely sorry. A truly odd story is extremely strange or bizarre.

  6. Truly definition: in accordance with fact or truth; truthfully. See examples of TRULY used in a sentence.

  7. 1. in a true manner; accurately, genuinely, faithfully, factually, etc. 2. really; indeed. often used as an interjection of surprise, confirmation, etc. 3. sincerely. used in the formal complimentary close of a letter. yours truly, very truly yours.

  8. Definition of truly adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. truly. adverb. /ˈtruːli/ Word Family. Idioms. used to emphasize that a particular statement, feeling, etc. is sincere or real. She truly believes that none of this is her fault. I'm truly sorry that things had to end like this. I felt truly at home. I do care. Truly, I do!

  9. Define truly. truly synonyms, truly pronunciation, truly translation, English dictionary definition of truly. adv. 1. Sincerely; genuinely: We are truly sorry for the inconvenience. 2. Truthfully; accurately: reported the matter truly. 3. Indeed: truly ugly.

  10. Truly definition, in accordance with fact or truth; truthfully: Whatever his faults, he lived a life that can be truly said to be significant. See more.

  11. Definitions of 'truly' 1. You use truly to emphasize that something has all the features or qualities of a particular thing, or is the case to the fullest possible extent. [emphasis] [...] 2. You can use truly in order to emphasize your description of something. [emphasis] [...] 3. You use truly to emphasize that feelings are genuine and sincere.