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The word 'verily' is an old-fashioned way of saying 'truly' or 'certainly'. It is only used in formal or religious contexts, such as in the Bible or in a speech. For example, "Verily, I say unto you, love your neighbor as yourself" means "Truly, I tell you, you should love your neighbor as you love yourself." In modern English, we would use words like 'indeed', 'certainly', or 'truly' instead of 'verily'. So, unless you're reading old-fashioned books or speaking in a formal or religious context, you probably won't need to use the word 'verily'.