- in accordance with fact or truth; truthfully: Whatever his faults, he lived a life that can be truly said to be significant.
- legitimately; by right: Those assets and properties are no longer truly his.
- really; genuinely; honestly: We're truly sorry for the delay.
- to the fullest extent or degree: The property should be viewed to truly appreciate all it has to offer.
- to a great extent or degree: The film is littered with some truly dreadful sequences.
- sincerely (a conventional term used at the end of a letter): Yours truly, Allan Burns.
- exactly; accurately; correctly: The clock runs truly.
- rightly; properly; duly: To truly worship God, we must know Him and not be ignorant of His glorious nature.
- indeed; without doubt; verily: Truly, she is a fair-haired angel.
- faithfully; loyally.
- in a true, just, or faithful manner
- (intensifier)
- indeed; really