very |
actually |
As adverbs the difference between very and actually
is that
very is to a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly while
actually is (modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.
As an adjective very
is true, real, actual.
actually |
x |
As an adverb actually
is (modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
true |
actually |
As an adjective true
is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
As an adverb actually is
(modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.
truth |
actually |
As a noun truth
is the state or quality of being true to someone or something.
As a verb truth
is (obsolete|transitive) to assert as true; to declare, to speak truthfully.
As an adverb actually is
(modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.
completely |
actually |
As adverbs the difference between completely and actually
is that
completely is (manner) in a complete manner; fully; totally; utterly while
actually is (modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.
perse |
actually |
As a proper noun perse
is (greek god) an oceanid, (one of the three thousand daughters of the titans' oceanus and tethys), and the wife of the sun god, helios, with who she is the mother of aeetes, perses, pasiphae and circe one of her many sisters is amphitrite, (the wife of poseidon) perse is also closely identified with hecate or
perse can be .
As an adverb actually is
(modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.
actually |
rather |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between actually and rather
is that
actually is (obsolete) actively while
rather is (obsolete) prior; earlier; former.
As adverbs the difference between actually and rather
is that
actually is (modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively while
rather is (obsolete) more quickly; sooner, earlier.
As a verb rather is
(nonstandard|or|dialectal) to prefer; to prefer to.
As an adjective rather is
(obsolete) prior; earlier; former.
actually |
instead |
As adverbs the difference between actually and instead
is that
actually is (modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively while
instead is in the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative.
actually |
usual |
As an adverb actually
is (modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.
As an adjective usual is
most commonly occurring.
practical |
actually |
As a noun practical
is (british) a part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability.
As an adjective practical
is based on practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis.
As an adverb actually is
(modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.
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