re-ally (Meaning)

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re-ally (v. t.)

To bring together again; to compose or form anew.

re-ally Sentence Examples

  1. I re-ally need to finish this project by tonight.
  2. I re-ally appreciate your help with this task.
  3. The situation is re-ally dire, and we must act quickly.
  4. I re-ally love spending time with my family.
  5. I re-ally hope you can make it to the party on Saturday.
  6. The new movie was re-ally good, and I highly recommend it.
  7. I re-ally wish I had more time to relax.
  8. I re-ally believe that everything happens for a reason.
  9. I re-ally think it's important to be kind to others.
  10. I re-ally can't wait to see you again soon.

FAQs About the word re-ally

To bring together again; to compose or form anew.

actually,very, truly,genuinely, in reality, just, simply, almost, in truth, exactly

apparently, apparently,supposedly, supposedly,seemingly, ostensibly, professedly, ostensibly, outwardly, outwardly

I re-ally need to finish this project by tonight.

I re-ally appreciate your help with this task.

The situation is re-ally dire, and we must act quickly.

I re-ally love spending time with my family.