actually
/ˈæk.t͡ʃ(u.)(ə.)li/adverb4 syllables
Actually means: in actual fact.
Synonyms for actually16
adverb, as in in actual fact
adverb, as in used to imply that one would expect the fact to be the opposite of that stated; surprisingly
also used for actually
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What does actually mean?4
adverb
in actual fact“to be nominally but not actually independent”
used to imply that one would expect the fact to be the opposite of that stated; surprisingly“you may actually be doing the right thing by walking out”
at present“the transmission screen shows the picture that is actually on the air”
as a sentence modifier to add slight emphasis; as a modifier to add slight emphasis“actually, we all help clear up after a meal”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Actually in a sentence
- Actually, this method has plenty of room for improvement.CM
- Actually, the present method has plenty of room for improvement.unknown
- Contrary to my expectations, they were actually quite unpatriotic and irreverent.Zifre
- He works as a teacher, but actually he is a spy.CK
- She looks young, but actually she's older than you are.CK
- Actually, he thanked some of his popularity to his mother.bohande
- He looks stern, but actually he's very kind.voxbubnya
- He thinks he is somebody, but actually he is nobody.Jesse
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