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truly
Adverb
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You use truly before an adjective to emphasize that something it has all the characteristics of that adjective.
This has become a truly global business.
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You use truly to emphasize that you are speaking truthfully, that you really meaning it.
madly
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adverb
in an uncontrolled manner
she fought back madly
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adverb
(= insanely, deadly, deucedly)
(used as intensives) extremely
she was madly in love
deadly dull
deadly earnest
deucedly clever
insanely jealous
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adverb
(= insanely, crazily, dementedly)
in an insane manner
she behaved insanely
he behaves crazily when he is off his medication
the witch cackled madly
screaming dementedly
deeply
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adverb
to a great depth psychologically
They felt the loss deeply
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adverb
(= deep)
to a great depth;far down
dived deeply
dug deep