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61truly — Synonyms and related words: OK, Roger, absolutely, accurately, actually, all right, alright, alrighty, amen, and no mistake, as you say, assuredly, at all events, at any rate, aye, beyond question, by all means, certainly, clearly, confidently,… …
62undoubtedly — Synonyms and related words: actually, admittedly, assuredly, beyond doubt, beyond question, certainly, clearly, definitely, doubtless, doubtlessly, easily, explicitly, factually, forsooth, historically, in fact, in reality, in truth, in very… …
63verily — Synonyms and related words: actually, assuredly, certainly, clearly, decidedly, demonstrably, factually, for a certainty, for real, forsooth, historically, in all conscience, in fact, in reality, in truth, in very sooth, indeed, indeedy,… …
64very — Synonyms and related words: a bit, a little, absolutely, actually, acutely, almighty, almost, altogether, awful, awfully, bare, barest, big, bleeding, bloody, bona fide, certainly, completely, correct, crazy, damned, danged, darned, de facto,… …
65really — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. surely, indeed, truly, honestly, certainly, positively, absolutely; very, emphatically; genuinely, actually. See truth. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In fact] Syn. actually, in reality, indeed,… …
66literally — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. really, actually, precisely, exactly, completely, undeviatingly, unerringly, indisputably, undisputably, correctly, strictly, to the letter, faithfully, rigorously, straight, unmistakably, veritably, truly, not… …
67veritable — late 15c., from Anglo French and O.Fr. veritable true, from verité (see VERITY (Cf. verity)) + able. Probably lost mid 17c. and reborrowed or revived after 1830. Related: Veritably …
68Derleth, August [William] — (1909–1971) Novelist, poet, biographer, anthologist, correspondent of HPL (1926–37), and later his publisher. Derleth published stories in WT from 1926 onward; he began work on serious regional writing and character studies around 1929 with …
69veritable — adjective genuine; actual (used to qualify a metaphor): a veritable price explosion. Derivatives veritably adverb Origin ME (in senses true and truthful ): from OFr., from verite (see verity) …
70really — ad. Actually, truly, absolutely, positively, certainly, verily, indeed, in fact, in reality, in truth, veritably …