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To Very

Definition: To greatly emphasize or intensify.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1:

Description: To express or show a high degree or extreme level of something.

Example sentence:

She was very excited to receive the award.

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Sense 2:

Description: To act in an exaggerated manner or with excessive enthusiasm.

Example sentence:

The actor very dramatically fell to the ground, pretending to be injured.

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Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1:

Description: Used to intensify the meaning of an adjective or adverb.

Example sentence:

She is running very fast.

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Sense 2:

Description: Used to reinforce or confirm a statement.

Example sentence:

That is very true.

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