0 used to emphasize that what you are saying is true: --
It was a truly terrifying experience.
This is a truly remarkable achievement.
2 sincerely: --
3 in an exact way: --
Mushrooms aren't truly vegetables, but many people think they are.
5 actually; correctly; in reality: --
Can it be truly said that he represents all the people of his country?
Similarly, one cannot provide a numerical value for the benefits of having an organization where employees truly understand the organization's strategy, vision and goals.
Finally, there is a truly profound set of impediments in the systematically asymmetric preferences of the parties to agreement in severely divided societies.
Evidence can never be compelling in the relevant sense, and unbearable suffering cannot elicit a response that is truly morally free.
As the transportation and communications networks developed, the possibility of a truly national market emerged, which placed an added pressure on the state legislatures.
The modern age of alienation had truly begun.
Her mind was truly a country of its own.
Internally caudillo warfare had set back any hopes of a truly national identity.
One possibility is that these words were truly ignored-learners paid no attention to them whatsoever.