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Meaning

The word "very" is an adverb that is used to emphasize the degree or intensity of an adjective or adverb. It shows that something is to a high degree or is particularly noted in some quality.

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Etymology

The word "very" originates from the Latin word "verus," which means "true." It made its way into Middle English through the Old French word "verai," which also means "true."

Examples

  1. She is very talented at painting.
  2. The weather is very cold today.
  3. I am very excited about the upcoming trip.
  4. He runs very quickly compared to others.
  5. This task is very challenging, but I can manage it.

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