1 [sentence adverb] spoken used to add new information to what you have just said, to give your opinion, or to start a new conversation:
Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMI've known Barbara for years. Since we were babies, actually.
Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMActually, on second thoughts, I don't think I want to go out tonight.
2 used to emphasize the real or exact truth of a situation, rather than what people may think:
Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMWhat time are you actually leaving?
Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMLabor costs have actually fallen.
Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMDisappointed? No, actually I'm rather glad.
1 [sentence adverb] spoken used to add new information to what you have just said, to give your opinion, or to start a new conversation:Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMI've known Barbara for years. Since we were babies, actually. Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMActually, on second thoughts, I don't think I want to go out tonight.2 used to emphasize the real or exact truth of a situation, rather than what people may think:Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMWhat time are you actually leaving? Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMLabor costs have actually fallen. Look up a word starting with D or S for samples of headword or sentence pronunciations on the LDOCE CD-ROMDisappointed? No, actually I'm rather glad.
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