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very adverb 1 to a high degree or extent  very kind. 2 (used with own, same and with superlative adjectives) absolutely; truly  my very own room  the very same day  my very best effort. adj (used for emphasis) 1 absolute  the very top. 2 precise; actual  this very minute. 3 most suitable  That's the very tool for the job. 4 mere  shocked by the very thought. not very not at all; the opposite of. very good or very well expressions of consent and approval. 
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French veri, from Latin verus true.
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