You use really when you are discussing the real facts about something, in contrast to the ones someone wants you to believe.
My father didn't really love her.
What was really going on?
You make them feel.
In strict usage adverbs of degree such as really, too, quite, very, and extremely are used only to qualify adjectives:
He is really happy;
She is very sad.
By this rule, these words should not be used to qualify.
Used to refer to what is true or real;
Without question or doubt used to make a statement more definite or forceful
Used to say that something is certain:
Very or very much:
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In actual truth or fact:
There isn't really a lake there;
It's just a mirage.
Don't worry.
• don't trust james -- all he's really interested in is your money.
• his letter really irritated her.
• my kids would really like this.
• she used to really like those shopping trips to nordstrom.