Very or Wery
Which Spelling is Correct? Confused between "very" and "wery"? Learn the correct spelling, meaning, and how to use it properly in your writing.
Wery
Incorrect spelling - "Wery" is a misspelling. The correct spelling is "very" with a "v" at the beginning.
"Wery" is a common misspelling of "Very". Always use "Very" when referring to the correct word.
Very
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Very" is the correct spelling. It is an adverb meaning "to a high degree" or an adjective meaning "actual" or "precise".
Definition of Very
"Very": "Very" is the correct spelling. It is an adverb meaning "to a high degree" or an adjective meaning "actual" or "precise".
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Very
- • Extremely
- • Highly
- • Truly
- • Indeed
- • Precisely
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She was very happy with the results.
"Correct:" This is the very book I was looking for.
"Correct:" The movie was very interesting.
"Incorrect:" "Wery" is not used in standard English.
"Incorrect:" Always use very for the correct spelling.
Notes:
- • Very is spelled with a "v" at the beginning.
- • "Wery" is never correct in any context.
- • The word comes from Latin "verus" meaning "true".
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is "wery" ever correct?
A: No, "wery" is never correct. The proper spelling is always "very".
Q: How do I remember the correct spelling?
A: Remember "very" starts with a "v" for "very important".
Q: What does very mean?
A: "Very" means to a high degree or actual/precise.
Summary
Remember: Very is the correct spelling, meaning to a high degree or actual/precise. The misspelling "wery" is never correct. Always use "very" in your writing.