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really
Adverb
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When something is really a certain way, its very or very much that way.
I really want to see a film.
I'm really hungry now.
You did a really good job on that.
Thank you for coming and helping me this morning. I really appreciate it.
I don't really like Japanese food.
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If something really exists or really happens, it does exist or happen.
Are you really going to the show?
Yes, I really will be there.
really
Interjection
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You can say "really?" when you are surprised.
"He won yesterday." "Really?"
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You can say "really" when you agree with something.
"That girl talks about herself way too much." "Really. She's a nightmare."
impressed
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adjective
deeply or markedly affected or influenced