What is another word for “very”? This lesson provides a list of “very” synonyms in English with ESL pictures and useful example sentences. Learn these “very” synonyms to improve your English vocabulary.
Very Synonym
“Very” Definition and Examples
Meaning of “Very”:
Adverb: To a very high extent, order or degree
Example.
- “I am very hungry Susan, I feel I could eat a horse”
- “You are very persuasive Julia, very well.”
- “We find advertising on the radio very effective.”
Adjective: To be precise, particular; point out a particular time
Example.
- “This is the very book he used to do his deeds, so be careful”
- “From the very beginning, I was highly suspicious regarding this matter”
- “This is my very first time to Singapore.”
Learn more with a list of 100+ words to use instead of very in English.
Other Words for “Very”
Common synonyms for the word “very”.
- Absolutely
- Acutely
- Awfully (informal)
- Decidedly
- Deeply
- Eminently
- Exceedingly
- Excessively
- Greatly
- Highly
- Jolly (Br.E)
- Noticeably
- Particularly
- Profoundly
- Really
- Remarkably
- Seriously (informal)
- Superlatively
- Surpassingly
- Terribly
- Truly
- Uncommonly
- Unusually
- Wonderfully
Big list of 105 different words you can use instead of “very”.
- Absolutely
- Across
- Actually
- Acutely
- Altogether
- Awful
- Awfully (informal)
- Badly
- Bloody
- Certainly
- Completely
- Considerably
- Decidedly
- Deeply
- Definitely
- Downright
- Dreadfully
- Eminently
- Enormously
- Entirely
- Equally
- Especially
- Even
- Exactly
- Exceedingly
- Exceptionally
- Excessively
- Extensively
- Extra
- Extraordinarily
- Extremely
- Fairly
- Full
- Fully
- Genuinely
- Great
- Greatly
- High
- Highly
- Hugely
- Immensely
- Incredibly
- Indeed
- Infinitely
- Intensely
- Jolly (Br.E)
- Just
- Largely
- Long
- Lot of
- Lots
- Many
- Mightily
- Mighty
- Most
- Notably
- Noticeably
- Okay
- Overly
- Particularly
- Perfectly
- Plenty
- Positively
- Powerfully
- Pretty
- Profoundly
- Quite
- Rather
- Rattling
- Real
- Really
- Remarkably
- Right
- Selfsame
- Seriously
- Seriously (informal)
- Significantly
- Similar
- So
- So much
- Somewhat
- Still
- Strikingly
- Substantially
- Super
- Superlatively
- Sure
- Surpassingly
- Surprisingly
- Terribly
- Thoroughly
- Throughout
- Too
- Totally
- Truely
- Truly
- Truly
- Uncommonly
- Unequivocally
- Unusually
- Utterly
- Vastly
- Very much
- Well
- Wonderfully
Very Synonyms Infographic
Another Word for Very
“Very” Synonyms with Examples
Learn another word for “very” with example sentences.
- Absolutely
Poor thing! You look absolutely dreadful!
- Acutely
He was acutely aware of the odour of cooking oil.
- Awfully (informal)
It’s awfully dark in here: put the light on.
- Decidedly
She was decidedly cool about the proposal.
- Deeply
My father was a deeply compassionate man.
- Eminently
Woods is eminently suitable for the job.
- Exceedingly
Physical perfection in a human being is exceedingly rare.
- Excessively
He became excessively annoyed at newspaper reports.
- Greatly
Our stock of food is greatly depleted.
- Highly
His analysis is in many ways highly persuasive.
- Jolly (Br.E)
It was jolly lucky it didn’t rain.
- Noticeably
The children were noticeably affected by the divorce.
- Particularly
These plants are particularly useful for brightening up shady areas.
- Profoundly
She was profoundly scarred by her father’s suicide.
- Really
I feel really guilty at forgetting her birthday again.
- Remarkably
She plays the violin remarkably well.
- Seriously (informal)
I’m seriously considering the possibility of emigrating.
- Superlatively
The company has been superlatively successful this year.
- Surpassingly
She was a surpassingly beautiful woman.
- Terribly
My son’s terribly untidy; my daughter’s no different.
- Truly
It was a truly memorable experience.
- Uncommonly
Mary was uncommonly good at tennis.
- Unusually
He was an unusually complex man.
- Wonderfully
All the hospital staff were wonderfully supportive.
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