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  1. I verily believe if any other words are used than the words suggested they are not adequate.

  2. 1. : in truth : certainly. 2. : truly, confidently. Synonyms. actually. admittedly. forsooth. frankly. honestly. indeed. really. truly. truthfully. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of verily in a Sentence. I verily believe that these accusations are false. verily, I don't remember a single thing about that course.

  3. An affidavit always starts with the deponent identifying themselves and either making an oath or affirming that what they are about to say is true. You may use the following wording: I, [insert full name], make oath and give evidence as follows: The “oath” here refers to a promise before God.

  4. Use the adverb verily when you need an old-fashioned way to say "certainly." For example, you might say, "I verily believe that's the ugliest sweater I've ever seen."

  5. I verily believe if it had weighed the same number of pounds, it would have seemed lighter, and the change would have seemed restful.

  6. Jun 15, 2020 · Verily is archaic, and nowadays used primarily as a (facetious) interjection, usually in combination with other archaic terms ( forsooth! ) and constructions. So while your example is not wrong, you'd be more likely to hear something like: Verily! Methinks that is appropriate.

  7. verily. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ver‧i‧ly /ˈverəli/ adverb biblical a word used to emphasize a statement Examples from the Corpus verily • I verily believe the Squire would have come himself but since your departure he has been sick abed.