What part of speech is truly?

Truly can be categorized as an adverb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. truly is an adverb.

Inflections

Adjective to adverb

  • Adjective
    Adverb
  • true 
    truly
  • adjective: true 
  • adverb: truly

What does truly mean?

Definitions

Adverb

truly - in accordance with truth or fact or reality; "she was now truly American"; "a genuinely open society"; "they don't really listen to us"

Examples of truly

#   Sentence  
1. adv. She was now truly American.
2. adv. Wouldn't you expect some of the religious leaders to do it themselves, or to talk their sons into doing it, if this is truly a supreme act of religious fervor?
3. adv. Iran sponsors Syrian terrorism, it is certainly behind much of the action in Iraq, it is fully funding the Hezbollah and, through it, the Palestinian Hamas and Islamic Jihad; it performed acts of terror at least in Europe and in South America and probably also in Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia and it truly leads a multi-national terror consortium, which includes, as minor players, Syria, Lebanon and certain Shiite elements in Iraq.
4. adv. The United States truly no longer has time for faulty analysis or politically-based preconceptions.
5. adv. Agel has created a new compensation structure that is truly revolutionary.
6. adv. This VERIFIES that you are truly providing a service.
7. adv. But furniture like this will truly be around forever.
8. adv. I go every other week for the shallac/gel manicure which is only $25 and it truly lasts 2 weeks!
9. adv. I've been to this shop twice (once for an inspection and again for an oil change) and they truly live up to their name: Discount!
10. adv. I have been extremely pleased with the signs and pop-up banners she has supplied to me over the years - a truly first class family business run by Tina and her husband Chris.
11. adv. When having your car worked on you have to trust the mechanic & this Midas is truly someone you can trust!
12. adv. No money, no job, no friends. He was truly at loose ends.
13. adv. The sea was truly calm.
14. adv. It is truly regrettable.
15. adv. Tell me truly what you think about it.
Sentence  
adv.
She was now truly American.
Wouldn't you expect some of the religious leaders to do it themselves, or to talk their sons into doing it, if this is truly a supreme act of religious fervor?
Iran sponsors Syrian terrorism, it is certainly behind much of the action in Iraq, it is fully funding the Hezbollah and, through it, the Palestinian Hamas and Islamic Jihad; it performed acts of terror at least in Europe and in South America and probably also in Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia and it truly leads a multi-national terror consortium, which includes, as minor players, Syria, Lebanon and certain Shiite elements in Iraq.
The United States truly no longer has time for faulty analysis or politically-based preconceptions.
Agel has created a new compensation structure that is truly revolutionary.
This VERIFIES that you are truly providing a service.
But furniture like this will truly be around forever.
I go every other week for the shallac/gel manicure which is only $25 and it truly lasts 2 weeks!
I've been to this shop twice (once for an inspection and again for an oil change) and they truly live up to their name: Discount!
I have been extremely pleased with the signs and pop-up banners she has supplied to me over the years - a truly first class family business run by Tina and her husband Chris.
When having your car worked on you have to trust the mechanic & this Midas is truly someone you can trust!
No money, no job, no friends. He was truly at loose ends.
The sea was truly calm.
It is truly regrettable.
Tell me truly what you think about it.

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