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truly adverb [ ˈtruːli ]

• in a truthful way.
• "he speaks truly"
Similar: truthfully, honestly, frankly, candidly, openly, to someone's face, without dissembling, with no punches pulled,
• to the fullest degree; genuinely or properly.
• "management does not truly understand about the residents"
Similar: accurately, correctly, exactly, precisely, faithfully, closely, unerringly,
• in actual fact or without doubt; really.
• "this is truly a miracle"
Similar: without (a) doubt, unquestionably, undoubtedly, certainly, surely, definitely, beyond doubt/question, indubitably, undeniably, beyond the shadow of a doubt, in truth, really, in reality, actually, in fact, forsooth, in sooth, verily,
• loyally or faithfully.
• "why cannot all masters be served truly?"
Origin: Old English trēowlīce ‘faithfully’ (see true, -ly2).

yours truly

• used as a formula for ending a letter.



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