Description
The phrase is typically used within a larger sentence to add emphasis or conviction.
- “If you put your mind to it, you truly can achieve your goals.” This emphasizes the genuine possibility of success.
- “I truly can remember things like that.” This is an emphatic statement of personal capability.
- “You truly can make a difference.” This usage is often found in motivational or encouraging context
- Genuinely: Used to express sincere emotions, as in, “I am truly grateful”
- Absolutely/Really: Used as an intensifier, e.g., “That is truly beautiful”.
- In a truthful way: It can also mean “in accordance with the facts”.



