Sentence for really | Use really in a sentence

Really sentence examples. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use really in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for really.

  • I do, really! (13)
  • Really, all this is too bad. (10)
  • Yes, really. (8)
  • Really and truly? (8)
  • Had it really come? (8)
  • Then he really slept. (9)
  • He looked really angry. (10)
  • Was he really going mad? (8)
  • Can you really sleep there? (12)
  • Are you really going to speak? (8)
  • You know really nothing of him. (10)
  • He seldom appeared really animated. (4)
  • Was it really as Polteed suggested? (8)
  • I cannot really change for the better. (4)
  • You supposed more than really existed. (4)
  • Could he really be considered a butler? (8)
  • If we really thought it, was it humbug? (8)
  • James, are these really the foundations? (8)
  • My dear sir, you really are too bountiful. (4)
  • Had she really had a life with another man? (8)
  • Mr. Pericles was really suffering torments. (10)
  • Thin Eastern china, good and really beautiful! (8)
  • One does not really know what, to think of it. (10)
  • This is really to pretend that he is superhuman. (10)
  • Not even whether she had ever really been in love. (8)
  • It seems really barbarous, if nobody goes near them. (9)
  • But the dragon must really sleep, as with Margarita. (10)
  • I wonder how much the prince-bishops really liked it. (9)
  • He has the woman I really loved; and now a son by her! (8)
  • Now the dear woman was really wedded, wedded and mated. (10)
  • He really did not: and it was a fact that he spoke truth. (10)
  • What one may really fancy is, that the woman did but threaten. (10)
  • You are too obliging, my dear Miss Woodhouse; but we really must take leave. (4)
  • Whether or no he really moved his feet, he seemed coming closer inch by inch. (8)
  • If that is passed successfully, we may really be pronounced as of some worth. (22)
  • But you have done enough, even if it really is such a matter of principle with you. (8)
  • He stood quite still on the crowded pavement, unable, really unable, to buy a paper. (8)
  • When he could start again really working, and she helping him, all would be different. (8)
  • Really, his family remained hopelessly provincial, however much of London they might possess between them. (8)
  • To demand of us truth to nature, excluding Philosophy, is really to bid a pumpkin caper. (10)
  • To leave him would have been so much easier if she had really hated him; but she did not. (8)
  • There was really no such haste; but none could govern themselves against the general frenzy. (9)
  • Evan really could not remember, and was beginning to wonder what he had been called there for. (10)
  • And on the other side of the fire the one really easy chair, back to the light, for Aunt Hester. (8)
  • He was really to see this important, this representative thing to the greatest possible advantage. (9)
  • We are really like the poor beasts which have cast their shells or cases, helpless flesh to his beak. (10)
  • Among these is the travel sketch, to me a very agreeable kind, and really to be regretted in its decline. (9)
  • Was it really the same man standing there with those bright, doubting eyes, with grey already in his hair? (8)
  • That this paralytic old fellow should express contempt for his virility was really the last thing in jests. (8)
  • That was what he was really feeling, and concealing, be cause he was too well-bred to show his secret grief. (8)
  • The amateur of this delicacy really enjoys it only within twenty-four hours after it is taken from the fish. (20)
  • He really believed it was only because she had taken to Bosinney that she tolerated the idea of the house at all. (8)
  • She was not a bit the lodging-house landlady of tradition, but a really refined woman, and her household matched her. (14)
  • That the Tinleys really were their match, they acknowledged, upon the admission of the despicable nature of the game. (10)
  • The manoeuvres of selfishness and duplicity must ever be revolting, but I have heard nothing which really surprises me. (4)
  • You must always remember that what both sides were really fighting for was the mastery of the North-American continent. (19)
  • She really helped him, incited him to go along with this windy wild modern time more cheerfully, if not quite hopefully. (10)
  • There is something in the eloquence of the pulpit, when it is really eloquence, which is entitled to the highest praise and honour. (4)
  • And really I feel, at the sound of praise, though I like it, that the opposite, satire, condemnation, has its good right to pelt me. (10)
  • And after all, there is nothing very astonishing about this change of front, which is really far less a change of front than it seems. (16)
  • But it became a nestling centre for the skiey flock of dreams, and for really temperate soundings of her capacities, tending to the depreciatory. (10)
  • But, once started in the course of architecture at the technical school, he found that he had stumbled into something which really interested him. (13)

Also see sentences for: indeed, substantially, truly, verily, veritably, virtually.

Definition of really:

  • really, r-a-l’, v.t. (_spens._) to bring together again: to reform. | v.t. to arrange again. | n. reall’ance, a renewed alliance.(0)

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