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very [ vérri ] CORE MEANING: an adverb that is used in front of adjectives and adverbs to emphasize their meaning
That is a very, very strong argument.
Let me very briefly give you some examples.
Definition:
 
1. adverb gives emphasis: used to give emphasis to adjectives or adverbs that can be graded
I think buying a dog is something we want to be very careful about.
Someone had copied her style very accurately.

2. adjective extreme: indicates an extreme position or extreme point in time
They moved to the very back of the set, smiling at the technicians.

3. adjective right: exactly the right or appropriate person or thing, or exactly the same person or thing
Hello! The very person I wanted to see!
He died this very day in 1986.

4. adjective emphasizes importance: used before nouns to emphasize seriousness or importance
An event like this can't help but shake the boxing world to its very foundation.

[13th century. Via Old French verrai< Latin verax 'truthful' < verus 'true']

very much so an emphatic way of saying yes to something or indicating that it is true or correct
'He was a good man, brave and honest.' 'Yes, very much so.'


very well indicates that somebody agrees to do something or accepts what somebody has said

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