[adverb]These will be the first truly democratic elections in the country's history.It's hard to obtain truly independent financial advice.This is a desperate situation which requires a truly radical solution.Without a change in the voting system, the prospects for truly representative government are extremely bleak.Truly is sometimes used to emphasize the truth of something.The river is truly a beautiful sight at this time of year.The truly astonishing thing is that nobody thought of it before.She is a truly great actress.The takeovers would turn the company into the world's only truly international brewer.The Channel Tunnel is a truly remarkable achievement.The play climaxes with a truly shocking outburst of cruelty and violence.It's a mystery to me why anyone who has ever suffered from a truly terrible hangover ever has another one.It must have been a truly terrifying experience.
TRULY
Meaning of TRULY in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012