adverb Truly, certainly, or without a doubt
interjection Used to emphasize or introduce a statement
May be used to emphasize the truth or validity of a statement in legal documents or contracts.
Used in poetry to add a sense of solemnity or importance to a statement.
Commonly used in older texts to express certainty or truth, especially in historical accounts.
Used to emphasize the truth or certainty of a statement, often found in religious texts such as the Bible or Quran.
Frequently used in spiritual teachings to convey a sense of absolute truth or certainty.
In writing, 'verily' can be used to emphasize the truth or certainty of a statement, similar to 'truly' or 'indeed'.
Psychologists may use 'verily' in a formal or academic context to convey a sense of certainty or truth in their research findings or theoretical propositions.