very: signification et définitions
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In a high degree; extremely: very happy; very much admired.
Truly; absolutely: the very best advice; attended the very same schools.
Used in titles: the Very Reverend Jane Smith.
Complete; absolute: at the very end of his career; the very opposite.
Being the same one; identical: the very question she asked yesterday.
Being particularly suitable or appropriate: the very item needed to increase sales.
Being precisely as stated: the very center of town.
Mere: The very thought is frightening.
Actual: caught in the very act of stealing.
Genuine; true: "Like very sanctity, she did approach” ( Shakespeare).