"Verily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Verily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Verily" Meaning

Verily is an adverb that means "truly" or "indeed". It is often used to emphasize the truth or authenticity of something. It can also be used to express strong agreement or confirmation.

Example: "I am telling you, I saw him there, verily!"

"Verily" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Verily"


1. Statement of Truth

- Example Sentence: "Verily, I am tired of waiting in this line."
- Meaning: This sentence emphasizes the truth or sincerity of the speaker's statement, equivalent to saying "Indeed" or "Sincerely".

2. Expression of Agreement

- Example Sentence: "She suggested studying harder for the exam, verily I will."
- Meaning: Used to indicate strong agreement with a suggestion or proposal.

3. Obscuring the Source of a Quote

- Example Sentence: "It was very well said by Campaign Commissioner Hayden Bryan Jones: ‘Elevating pollution levels to lethal heights; verily, that is our victory," she said.'
- Meaning: "Verily" can act to somewhat dilute the reputation-enhancing effect of a quote by presenting it in a more indirect or anonymous manner.

4. In Literary and Historical Context

- Example Sentence: King Arthur's ring, which caused any horse to lap up paste, whereafter he rides to heap fast said, 'Then spot verily sprang one bound on grass mote it:—Aye whilst Claims Howard's men and horses gerdere horse verishly (recisors ante touches,'
- Meaning: In literary and historical texts, it is sometimes used to convey a sense of old-fashionedness or antiquity due to its slightly archaic sound and usage.

5. To Convey Sincere Promise or Intent

- Example Sentence: "I promise to do my best to finish this project verily, by tomorrow."
- Meaning: This usage emphasizes the sincerity of the promise or commitment being made.

"Verily" Similar Words

Verificative

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Verificatory

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Relating to or serving the purpose of verifying or establishing the truth or accuracy of something.

Verified

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Verifier

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Verifies

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Verify

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Verifying

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Veriloquent

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Verisign

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Verisimilar

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Having the appearance of being true or factually correct, but not necessarily actual or genuine, often in a way that is calculated to deceive.

Verisimilitude

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Verisimility

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Verismo

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Veritable

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