<adv.all> she was now truly American a genuinely open society they don't really listen to us
by right
<adv.all> baseball rightfully is the nation's pastime
with sincerity; without pretense
<adv.all> she praised him sincerely for his victory was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher we are truly sorry for the inconvenience
in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers)
<adv.all> in truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire really, you shouldn't have done it a truly awful book
Truly \Tru"ly\, adv. [From {True}.] 1. In a true manner; according to truth; in agreement with fact; as, to state things truly; the facts are truly represented.
I can not truly say how I came here. --Shak.
2. Exactly; justly; precisely; accurately; as, to estimate truly the weight of evidence.
3. Sincerely; honestly; really; faithfully; as, to be truly attached to a lover; the citizens are truly loyal to their prince or their country. --Burke.
4. Conformably to law; legally; legitimately.
His innocent babe [is] truly begotten. --Shak.
5. In fact; in deed; in reality; in truth.
Beauty is excelled by manly grace And wisdom, which alone is truly fair. --Milton.
Many of the Dutch truly were Nazi victims.
What value does it have for Mr. Harwood not to have access to IL-2? Many very dedicated cancer researchers have suggested that the process of drug approval is much too slow and much too expensive to be truly responsive to the needs of cancer patients.
After four decades of communism in Eastern Europe, the first Peace Corps volunteers in Poland and Hungary are truly pioneers, Coverdell said.
Friends and aides say Mr. Reagan has developed a passionate belief that the limit sapped his power halfway through his second term and that it must be repealed if the country hopes to have truly effective leaders.
"We are truly seeing history in the making," said Commission Chairman Malcolm Kirschenbaum in Orlando last week.
"If you're truly, permanently going to space, you've got to have a system like this," says plant physiologist William Knott, head of the project.
The Europe is truly different.
The other four-fifths lie below the surface. The criterion is what Hemingway called 'writing truly', for which purpose he said the writer had to have a built in 'shit-detector'.
West Germany is shaping up as the country with the most to lose if and when Europe becomes a truly common market in 1992.
But Blanca Ramirez, who heads People for Change, said there are two places Brackley is truly happy: the South Bronx or El Salvador.
A clipping on the wall from a British publication is documentation enough that the title is truly international.
"My father was truly a great man.
The group now says it expects the new law to hurt sales next year after corporations have truly felt the tax chomp, that is, after they have filed their tax returns for 1987.
George tries, though. "Ah," he says, "like some Newcomer men. They don't feel truly masculine until they've given birth." He can't understand why Earthmen worry so much about impotency, though.
It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL but merely judgment." Merely judgment.
"We see it as a truly historic victory, not only for Ford workers but for trade unionists up and down the country," Murphy said after nine and a half hours of talks.
"We would need to see more strength in the consumer sector to have a truly strong rebound," said Norman Robertson, economist with Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh.
If further tests work out, consumers one day may see on their grocery store shelves rosy, red tomatoes that are truly vine-ripened.
Earnings were 1.21p (0.22p). COMMENT Just when shareholders thought they had truly earned a respite from the bad news at Laura Ashley, the group comes up with this.
Certainly nobody, the Bs aside, says anything truly controversial.
What is truly frightening is that despite our knowledge we continue to subsidise activities without regard to their devastating environmental - and economic - impacts,' said Mr George Miller, the committee's chairman.
If voters are truly outraged about the big pay raise the House gave itself, they're not registering it at the only place that really counts _ the ballot box.
Corporate law is also behind schedule: The tantalizing goal of a truly European company, subject to one set of fiscal, social and administrative rules remains a pipe dream.
While not a military state, neither was it truly democratic.
John Scotney's adaptation is excellent, full of atmosphere and truly lively characters - the ministers Mungo Muirhead and Ebenezer Proudfoot (Robert Trotter and John Shedden) betray a Buchanesque ministerial hatefulness.
He is optimistic about repossessions this year, however, because lenders are doing more to help customers manage their finances. 'The building societies and other lenders have achieved a truly remarkable reduction in the number of likely eviction cases.
There is one thing that truly disturbs me, and I speak as a Methodist clergyman.
About one-fifth of transit agency's sales tax income was riding on the five suburban elections, as was the fate of a truly regional transportation system.
THAT RARE creature, the truly organised business traveller, is easy to recognise.
"We really and truly didn't do anything," he said.