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Definition of actually adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

actually

adverb
 
/ˈæktʃuəli/
 
/ˈæktʃuəli/
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  1. used in speaking to emphasize a fact or a comment, or that something is really true
    • What did she actually say?
    • It's not actually raining now.
    • The book was never actually published.
    • I'm glad we were actually able to get the message across.
    • That's the only reason I'm actually going.
    • There are lots of people there who can actually help you.
    • I didn't want to say anything without actually reading the letter first.
  2. used to show a contrast between what is true and what somebody believes, and to show surprise about this contrast
    • It was actually kind of fun after all.
    • The food was not actually all that expensive.
    • Our turnover actually increased last year.
    • I couldn't believe it had all actually happened.
  3. used to correct somebody in a polite way
    • We're not American, actually. We're Canadian.
    • Actually, it would be much more sensible to do it later.
    • They're not married, actually.
  4. used to get somebody’s attention, to introduce a new topic or to say something that somebody may not like, in a polite way
    • Actually, I'll be a bit late home.
    • Actually, I'm busy at the moment—can I call you back?
    • Well, actually, I think she's done a pretty good job.
    Which Word? actual / current / presentactual / current / present
    • Actual does not mean current or present. It means ‘real’ or ‘exact’, and is often used in contrast with something that is not seen as real or exact:
      • I need the actual figures, not an estimate.
    • Present means ‘existing or happening now’:
      • How long have you been in your present job?
    • Current also means ‘existing or happening now’, but can suggest that the situation is temporary:
      • The factory cannot continue its current level of production.
    • Actually does not mean ‘at the present time’. Use currently, at present or at the moment instead.
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