Not really meaning in English
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Definition
not really: not entirely, not completely, not especially
Examples
- "Susie : You're not really against it?"
- "Hannah : Not really."
- "Icarus : Not really!"
- "Rob (New Zealand) : Not really."
- "You mean the plant is not really sick?"
- "Bruno : Um, it's not really an outfit."
- "Pedro : Not really, sir."
- "Icarus : Not really."
- "But you are not really here to see Lucky, are you?"
- "It's not really 'wonderful', but it is better than 'quite nice'."
- "Not really. No more than any other perfume."
- "Jean : No. Not really."
- "Hannah : Not really, but come in anyway."
- "Philip : Not really."
- "Susie : No, not really."
- "Philip : Mmm, I'm not really sure."
- "Warbuckle : Come on now Pedro, it's a good idea, but the laws in Texas forbid me from marrying another man, and besides, you're not really my type."
- "Station employee : Not really."
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