truly

[ˈtruːli]

truly Definition

  • 1in a truthful way; truthfully
  • 2used to emphasize the sincerity of an opinion or feeling
  • 3in a way that is accurate and without mistakes

Using truly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "truly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I truly believe that she is innocent.

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    I am truly sorry for what I did.

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    The movie truly captures the essence of the book.

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    He truly loves his job.

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    She is truly talented.

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Summary: truly in Brief

The adverb 'truly' [ˈtruːli] means in a truthful way, used to emphasize the sincerity of an opinion or feeling, or in a way that is accurate and without mistakes. It is often used to express a strong belief or feeling, as in 'I truly believe that she is innocent.' 'Truly' can also be used to describe something that is genuine or authentic, such as 'She is truly talented.'

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