adv used to make an adjective or adverb stronger ○ It’s very hot in the car – why don’t you open a window? ○ Can you see that very tall pine tree over there? ○ The time seemed to go very quickly when we were on holiday. ■ □ not very many not a lot of ○ There weren’t very many visitors at the exhibition. □ very much greatly ○ I don’t like chocolate very much. ○ Thank you very much for your cheque. ○ It’s very much hotter today than it was yesterday. □ very much the same almost the same □ very well OK, agreed ○ Very well, then, we’ll meet you at the post office. Synonym extremely ■ adj 1. exactly the right one ○ She’s the very person you want to talk to. 2. used to make a noun stronger ○ He did his very best to get tickets. ○ The scene takes place at the very beginning of the book.
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