adverb

very

UK /ˈvɛrɪ/US /ˈvɛri/

very

ADVERB

Definition of very

1

Much; quite. Using very makes the adjective or adverb stronger.

Example: He was very young.

1

Actual, same.

Example: It was the very boy who helped me.

2

Exact.

Example: This man is the very one for the job.

very

EXAMPLES

Examples of very

1

He was very young.

Example sentence
2

It was the very boy who helped me.

Example sentence
3

This man is the very one for the job.

Example sentence

very

SMART VOCABULARY

Related words and phrases

Similar words

quiteextremelyincrediblyawfullyexceptionallyexceedinglyespeciallydreadfullyextraordinarilyenormouslyfantasticallyvastly

Opposite words

somewhatslightlyvaguelyfaintlylittlesomenot at allpartlybarelyweaklyimperceptiblyindistinctly

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