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very
adverb
used
before
an
adjective
or
another
adverb
to
show
a
high
degree
or
intensity
•
It
was
very
cold
this
morning
,
so
I
wore
a
thick
coat
.
It
was
very
cold
this
morning
,
so
I
wore
a
thick
coat
.
•
She
ran
very
quickly
and
won
the
race
.
She
ran
very
quickly
and
won
the
race
.
Middle
English
from
Old
French
‘
verai
’
meaning
‘
true
,
real
’,
from
Latin
‘
verus
’.
adjective
used
to
emphasize
that
you
are
referring
to
the
exact
person
,
thing
,
place
,
or
time
and
no
other
•
I
sat
in
the
very
seat
you
saved
for
me
.
I
sat
in
the
very
seat
you
saved
for
me
.
•
This
is
the
very
book
I
was
looking
for
.
This
is
the
very
book
I
was
looking
for
.
Same
origin
as
the
adverb
sense
:
from
Middle
English
‘
verai
’,
meaning
‘
true
’.
everything
noun
a
person
or
thing
that
is
the
most
important
part
of
someone
’
s
life
•
Music
was
her
everything
until
she
discovered
a
passion
for
writing
.
Music
was
her
everything
until
she
discovered
a
passion
for
writing
.
•
After
losing
his
job
,
he
realized
that
health
is
everything
.
After
losing
his
job
,
he
realized
that
health
is
everything
.
The
noun
use
grew
from
the
pronoun
meaning
in
the
mid-20th
century
,
adopting
a
figurative
sense
of
‘
all
that
matters
’.
everywhere
pronoun
all
places
considered
together
;
every
place
•
Everywhere
is
quieter
after
the
snowstorm
.
Everywhere
is
quieter
after
the
snowstorm
.
•
During
the
blackout
,
everywhere
was
dark
and
silent
.
During
the
blackout
,
everywhere
was
dark
and
silent
.
developed
from
the
adverb
"
everywhere
"
used
substantively
to
mean
“
every
place
”
recovery
noun
-
recovery
,
recoveries
the
act
of
saving
or
restoring
data
,
materials
,
or
resources
that
were
lost
or
damaged
•
The
technician
managed
the
recovery
of
all
my
photos
from
the
broken
phone
.
The
technician
managed
the
recovery
of
all
my
photos
from
the
broken
phone
.
•
Regular
backups
make
data
recovery
easy
.
Regular
backups
make
data
recovery
easy
.
delivery
noun
-
delivery
,
deliveries
the
package
,
letter
,
or
group
of
goods
that
has
been
delivered
•
Your
delivery
arrived
this
morning
and
is
waiting
on
your
desk
.
Your
delivery
arrived
this
morning
and
is
waiting
on
your
desk
.
•
The
grocer
inspected
the
vegetable
delivery
for
freshness
.
The
grocer
inspected
the
vegetable
delivery
for
freshness
.
slavery
noun
-
slavery
a
system
in
which
people
are
treated
as
property
,
forced
to
work
without
pay
,
and
denied
basic
freedom
•
History
lessons
showed
how
millions
suffered
under
slavery
in
the
18th
century
.
History
lessons
showed
how
millions
suffered
under
slavery
in
the
18th
century
.
•
The
museum
exhibit
displays
iron
shackles
once
used
to
enforce
slavery
.
The
museum
exhibit
displays
iron
shackles
once
used
to
enforce
slavery
.
From
Old
French
esclaverie
,
from
esclave
“
slave
,”
ultimately
from
Medieval
Latin
sclavus
.