Really in a sentence as an adverb

Even though you state that you are not in a position to do that, you really are.

"Not working for someone else" was never really on the table.

Just the design really, maybe im missing something.

The first time it happens you'll be really upset and threaten to sue, and file a police report.

And you know as well as I do how surprising that is, because they don't "get" much of anything, really.

I mean, yeah, they micro-manage really well, but I wouldn't list it as a strength or anything.

I just got off the phone with the White House and they're really enthusiastic about getting this fixed.

Of course the captain confirmed that I was not required to carry ID, but at that point it didn't really matter anyway.

It's not even super clear whose mom he was talking about, and doesn't really matter, because nobody's mom can use the goddamn website.

You also start to get a long view on things, where all these new things coming out don't really seem to offer any advantage to you that keeps development fun.

Microsoft was weird in a sort of cult like way, and had its own management problems, but was much more enjoyable... and really treated their employees a whole lot better.

I don't really get this T, i understand its going for minimalism, but would someone who frequents HN recognize it if they did not already know its affiliation?

And their operations are a mess; they don't really have SREs and they make engineers pretty much do everything, which leaves almost no time for coding - though again this varies by group, so it's luck of the draw.

Is Vine really a radical new way to communicate, or is it merely the nadir of audiovisual culture, fragmenting the world into six-second shards of nothingness?

I hate... plussing, or whatever it's called when you do a massive rant in Google+ even though it's a terrible venue for it but you do it anyway because in the end you really do want Google to be successful.

I'm all for people having the freedom to eat whatever they want and I really like the quantified self aspect of seeing how diet affects how they feel and metrics of health, but I have to say the author grossly does not understand the medical tests he had done and misinterprets the data.

Really definitions

adverb

in accordance with truth or fact or reality; "she was now truly American"; "a genuinely open society"; "they don't really listen to us"

See also: truly genuinely

adverb

in actual fact; "to be nominally but not actually independent"; "no one actually saw the shark"; "large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt"

See also: actually

adverb

in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers); "in truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire"; "really, you shouldn't have done it"; "a truly awful book"

See also: truly

adverb

used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal; "she was very gifted"; "he played very well"; "a really enjoyable evening"; "I'm real sorry about it"; "a rattling good yarn"

See also: very real rattling