Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

well-and-truly

adverb
/wɛl ənd ˈtruːli/
Definition
In a complete and thorough manner, without doubt.
Examples
  • She is well-and-truly convinced that they will succeed.
  • He was well-and-truly exhausted after running the marathon.
Meaning
The phrase ‘well-and-truly’ is used to emphasize that something is completely or absolutely the case, often in a context that conveys sincerity or seriousness.
Synonyms
  • Absolutely
  • Thoroughly
  • Completely