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Associations of "For truly" (30 Words)
absolutely | With no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally. An absolutely magnificent painting. |
accurately | In a way that is correct in all details; exactly. We are simply unable to predict long term trends accurately. |
actuality | Existing conditions or facts. A hope that progressed from possibility to actuality. |
actually | As a sentence modifier to add slight emphasis. Large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt. |
appeasing | Intended to pacify by acceding to demands or granting concessions. The appeasing concessions to the Nazis at Munich. |
assuredly | Confidently. Potted roses will most assuredly not survive winter without protection. |
certainly | Definitely or positively (`sure’ is sometimes used informally for `surely. Our current revenues are certainly lower than anticipated. |
certainty | Something that is certain. A man exuding certainty. |
certitude | Total certainty or greater certainty than circumstances warrant. The collapse of the old political certitudes in eastern Europe. |
conciliatory | Intended to placate. A conciliatory approach. |
correctly | In a way that is true, factual or appropriate; accurately. The flower had been correctly depicted by his son. |
definitely | Without doubt (used for emphasis. We couldn t plan to go elsewhere until we had heard from you more definitely. |
doubtless | Presumably or very probably. Doubtless you ll solve the problem. |
genuinely | Genuinely with authority. People don t genuinely understand what they re dealing with. |
indeed | Used to emphasize a description. A ghost indeed I ve never heard anything so silly. |
indubitably | In a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted. Indubitably liberalism parades under many guises. |
justly | In a way that is well founded; justifiably. We can justly be proud of our achievements. |
obvious | Easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind. Unemployment has been the most obvious cost of the recession. |
obviously | In a way that is easily perceived or understood; clearly. The answer is obviously wrong. |
propitiate | Make peace with. The pagans thought it was important to propitiate the gods with sacrifices. |
propitiatory | Having power to atone for or offered by way of expiation or propitiation. Sent flowers as a propitiatory gesture. |
really | Used as intensifiers real is sometimes used informally for really rattling is informal. I really want to go. |
sincerely | Written formula for ending a letter. She praised him sincerely for his victory. |
so | Referring back to something previously mentioned. Help without which he would not have done so well. |
sure | Having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty confident and assured. I m sure I ve seen that dress before. |
surely | Definitely or positively sure is sometimes used informally for surely. The results are surely encouraging. |
undoubtedly | Without doubt; certainly. They are undoubtedly guilty. |
unquestionably | In a way that cannot be disputed or doubted; without question. Fred Winter is unquestionably the jockey to follow. |
verily | In truth; certainly. Trust in the Lord and verily thou shalt be fed. |
very | Used to emphasize that the following description applies without qualification. The very first time. |