Really
Really is an English adverb used to express degree, truth, or sincerity. Its primary function is as an intensifier, placed before adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs to mean to a high degree or in fact. For example: really big, really like, really quickly. It also serves as an interjection in informal speech to express surprise or skepticism: Really?
Etymology and history: Really derives from the adjective real, which comes from the Latin realis via Old
Usage notes: In formal writing, speakers may prefer more precise language such as truly, genuinely, or unquestionably,