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Verily Meaning in English

word

ˈvɛɹ.əl.i
VAIR-uh-lee
vˈɛɹɪli
VAIR-ih-lee

释义

An old-fashioned or formal word meaning 'truly' or 'certainly'; used to emphasize that something is really true.

用法与细微差别

Highly formal and archaic, mostly found in religious texts, classic literature, or for humorous/poetic effect; not used in everyday conversation. Modern English uses 'truly', 'certainly', or 'indeed' instead.

例句

Verily, I say to you, this is true.

basic

He is verily a kind man.

basic

This is verily a beautiful place.

basic

People in old stories often say 'Verily, you have my trust.'

natural

'I verily believe you can succeed,' the wise man declared.

natural

They're joking, but verily, the answer is serious.

natural