There are 194,000 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Truely'. 'Truely' ranks in the top 0 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 2,285 websites containing this mistake.¹
The word "truly" is primarily an adverb. It is used to express sincerity or authenticity. The definition of "truly" is in a way that is genuine, real, or accurate.
Truly
The word "truly" originates from the Old English "trēowe," meaning "faithful" or "loyal," which is related to the concept of truth. The suffix "-ly" is added to form an adverb, indicating manner.
The word "truly" is pronounced as /ˈtruːli/. It rhymes with "freely" and "safely."
The word 'truly' can be used in a sentence like, "She truly believes in the importance of education." When using 'truly,' it is important to ensure it is spelled correctly, as it often gets confused with similar sounding words like 'truly' and 'truley,' and should be used to emphasize sincerity or authenticity in statements. Additionally, context is essential; 'truly' is typically used in more formal or earnest expressions rather than casual language.