果真

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Usage of 果真

The adverb 果真 is used to emphasize that something happened exactly as expected or predicted. It often appears in contexts where the speaker confirms a suspicion or prediction, similar to "sure enough" or "really" in English.

Common contexts

Collocations and patterns

  • 果真 + verb phrase: emphasizes the truth of the action.
  • 果真如此: a fixed phrase meaning "if it is really so."

Notes

果真 is more formal and literary than some colloquial alternatives like or . It is often used in written language or formal speech. Avoid confusing 果真 with 果然, which has a similar meaning but slightly different usage and tone.

Example Sentences

He said he would come, and sure enough, he arrived on time.

If it is really like this, then we will proceed according to the plan.

He really is a genius, solving problems very quickly.