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actually

ac·tu·al·ly [ ákchoo əlee ]


adverb 
Definition:
 
1. in fact: used to emphasize that something really is so or really exists, e.g. when it may be hard to believe or when it contrasts with what has already been said
He's actually over 35, although he looks much younger.

2. expresses opinion: used to express an opinion, often a contradictory one, or to change the subject
Actually, I'd prefer it if you left right now.
He's in India - he's always wanted to go there, actually.


Word Usage

Actually, like actual, is used most effectively when it contrasts with what is theoretical or only apparent: It sounds difficult, but it's actually quite straightforward. It is regarded as poor style to use it as a sentence filler with no real meaning, although this practice is common in informal conversation: Actually, I prefer her to her cousin.

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