Truly
Truly is an English adverb used to indicate that a statement is true or that something is genuine. It can modify verbs, adjectives, or whole clauses, serving as an intensifier or as an expression of sincerity. In formal prose, it often marks factual accuracy or earnest belief: "This result is truly significant." In everyday speech, it frequently emphasizes quality: "truly wonderful" or "she truly cares." It may also function as a sentence adverb to underscore the speaker’s stance: "Truly, I was mistaken."
Truly derives from true, from Old English treowe, treow, meaning faithful or trustworthy. The adverbial suffix
In modern usage, truly is somewhat more formal or emphatic than really and can convey a sense
Related terms include truth, truthful, and truthfully. A richer synonym set includes genuinely, sincerely, and honestly;