truly in a sentence

truly meaning:

adv.) In a correct manner; according to truth; in agreement with fact;

adv.) Exactly; justly; precisely; accurately;

adv.) Sincerely; honestly; really; faithfully;

adv.) Conformably to law; legally; legitimately.

truly sentence:

truly loved her.

It is a truly awful book.

He spoke truly and didn’t tell a single lie.

She was a truly remarkable woman.

David was now truly American.

Truly, I couldn’t be happier.

It was a truly memorable experience.

I am truly sorry for the inconvenience during your stay.

The Niagara Falls are a truly awesome sight.

Shelly truly believes that none of this is her fault.

The country lacks a truly democratic system of government.

The quilt was a truly beautiful piece of sewing.

This plant has truly phenomenal healing powers.

The sheer size of the pancakes is truly astounding.

He truly believes he can cure himself by willpower alone.

We want to make this a truly memorable day for the children.

It is truly difficult to know the truth, and still more difficult to speak it.

Lacking the information needed for their project, they were truly at a loose end.

A woman who truly loves you will be angry at you for many things, but will stick around.

The truck accident reports above are truly alarming.

The sermon yesterday was truly politically charged.

Your article is truly original and genuine.

Birds are truly amazing creatures and are wonderfully designed.

His first novel was well and truly lambasted by the critics.

He certainly has the character of a truly great man.

I am truly grateful to you for what you have done.

Is it more truly democratic to hold a referendum?



Learn and study English with lots of free online and interactive exercises, games, tests, quiz and activities. All these English teaching activities are designed according to the needs of ELT Esl learning and teaching.