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Well and truly Meaning in English

expression

WEL-ənd-TROO-lee
WEL-ənd-TROO-lee

Definition

This expression means something has been done completely, without any doubt, or in a definite way. It often emphasizes that a result is final or certain.

Usage & Nuances

'Well and truly' is informal and emphasizes certainty or completeness, often in British and Australian English. It's usually placed before the main verb or adjective. Not common in American English. Avoid using it in formal writing.

Example Sentences

The game was well and truly over by halftime.

basic

He was well and truly lost in the city.

basic

You are well and truly prepared for the test.

basic

By the time I arrived, the train had well and truly left.

natural

She was well and truly shocked by the news.

natural

If you wanted to make your point, you have well and truly done it.

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