Synonym: actually, genuinely, in truth, rattling, real, truly, very. Similar words: real, realm, realize, realistic, heal, seal, dealer, wealth. Meaning: ['rɪəlɪ ,rɪːlɪ ,'rɪ-]adv. 1. in accordance with truth or fact or reality 2. in actual fact 3. in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers) 4. used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal.
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31. It's really hot and stuffy in here.
32. I really hate you do not really love me.
33. Her parents' divorce really fucked her up.
34. He's really been through the mill recently.
35. I thought something really terrible had happened.
36. Forgetting the introductory remarks really mortified me.
37. She really takes a shine to you.
38. Do nuclear weapons really reduce the risk of war?
39. I don't really get along with my sister's husband.
40. I really enjoy talking to you.
41. I didn't really want to go but he insisted.
42. At first,(http://sentencedict.com/really.html) he was really scared.
43. Pete's attitude towards women really scares me.
44. That was a really horrible thing to say!
45. You really have to whack the ball.
46. Really? Didn't she know about it?
47. I'm really sorry - it's all my fault.
48. He is really bad at making decisions.
49. My bad leg is really giving me gyp today.
50. I've haven't been skiing - it's never really appealed.
51. It's not really suited to absolute beginners.
52. The prospect of war really frightens me.
53. It must be expensive. --Not really.
54. Andy is really plugged into the popular music scene.
55. The party really livened up when Mattie arrived.
56. By four o'clock I felt/was really hungry.
57. A good clean will really freshen the house.
58. She really wished she'd stayed on at college.
59. My attention wasn't really on the game.
60. I really care about the students in my class.
31. You've really intrigued me-tell me more!
32. Can television and pop music really be considered art?
33. He really enjoys puttering around in the garden.
34. The party's really going a bomb, isn't it?
35. They are not really my aunt and uncle.
36. I don't really care a fig about status.
37. Do you really regard that explanation as sufficient?
38. That flu really knocked me sideways.
39. I really screwed up this time.
40. Do you really expect me to believe you?
41. We are really sorry to learn from your letter that...
42. He's not really ill - he's just trying it on.
43. He keeps getting at me and I really don't know what I've done wrong.
44. Tomato sauce stains terribly - it's really difficult to get it out of clothes.
45. She wouldn't tell me how much it cost - not that I was really interested.
46. I think the historical factor is overplayed, that it really doesn't mean much.
47. Kate looks really unhappy - I'd better make sure she's all right.
48. One unexpected spin-off of the course was the forming of some really close friendships.
49. The black lettering really stands out on that orange background.
50. It is really hard for Jim to adapt to the new environment.
51. I'll see what I can do, but it's not really my department.
52. I picked up a really good bargain in the market.
53. I'm so busy, I'd really appreciate any help I could get.
54. I strutted around Chicago as if I were really somebody.
55. He talked so much that they were really glad to see the back of him .
56. The trouble with you is you don't really want to work.
57. I find it really difficult to strike the right note when I'm writing job applications.
58. They don't really, in their ivory towers, understand how pernicious drug crime is.
59. Sometimes it is really hard to distinguish right from wrong.
60. In the thirties, air travel really began to take off.