very
[ˈveri]
Definition:
1. 'in a high degree' or 'extremely'.
2. Being the exact same one; not any other.
3. Exactly the same.
Use 'very' in a sentence:
- I am very hungry.
- His plays were very good, very witty.
- She is very caring and very genuine.
- She's very intellectual.
- It's hot out – very hot, very humid.
- He is very quick-thinking and very much a man of decision.
- She's very outgoing.
- I thought he was very attractive and obviously very intelligent.
- London was very crowded.
- My boss is making life very difficult for me.
- He's very dim.
- Christian Lacroix is throwing a very lavish and very select party.
- They're very odd people.
- I'm very sorry.
- It was a very frightening experience and they were very courageous.
- He is a very rigorous man, very pernickety.
- Business is a competitive activity. It is very fierce and very unforgiving.
- We got on very well and she was very nice-looking.
- All teams are beatable, but it's going to be very, very difficult.
- You look very nice.
- Her mother's very sick.
- That's the very thing I need.
- She's very nice when you get to know her.
- I can't very well leave now.
- It's very different to what I'm used to.
- She's very young and not very experienced.
- I'm not very photogenic.
- The Stock Exchange is very sensitive to political change.
- Modern plastics can stand very high and very low temperatures.
- She's very willing.
- She's a very charming and very pretty girl.
- I couldn't very well refuse to help them, could I?
- I don't feel very well.
- She was not only intelligent but also very musical.
- He is a very good man.
- He was very polite and very correct.
- All things considered, she's done very well.
- Taken at face value, the figures look very encouraging.
- He's parked very badly.
- I know it won't cost very much but that's not the point.
- The picture looks very different when you see it close to.
- He was very good to me when I was ill.
- The end result is very good and very successful.
- There were 50 people there, at the very most.
- It's very difficult to find work at the moment.
- The show is very amusing and the cast is very good.
- Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly.
- The weather is very changeable at this time of year.
- Physics used to be very much a male domain.
- The orchestra is very important for the cultural life of the city.
- I don't feel I've accomplished very much today.
- The government which followed the election was a very different animal.
- Climate change is still very much a subject for debate.
- The early identification of children with special educational needs is very important.
- The environment has become a very hot issue.
- I'm still very mobile.
- It'll take a year, at the very least.
- Living in Africa was very different from home and quite an experience.
- In my experience, very few people really understand the problem.
- After she died I felt very, very upset.