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very
/ˈvɛɹ.i/
Definition
1
To a high degree; extremely or greatly (used as an intensifier before adjectives and adverbs).
2
Actual, precise, or particular (used as an adjective to emphasize exactness).
3
Absolute or utter (used to denote the essence or height of something).
Examples
I'm very tired after that marathon... of binge-watching cat videos.
This diet is very effective – I've lost five pounds of willpower already.
He's the very picture of elegance, right down to his mismatched socks.
The meeting was very productive; we all agreed to have another one.