in fact; without doubt; (used to express interest, surprise, protest etc)
without a doubt
Cases of word usage
1) a person who claims to have more skill, knowledge or ability then he or she really has (charlatan)
2) to make (something) seem larger, better, worse etc than if really is (exaggerate)
3) true; really what it is said to be (genuine)
4) (the seeing of) something that does not really exist; a false or impossible idea (illusion)
5) representing living things, objects etc as they really are (naturalistic)
6) to treat (a person) in a pleasant and helpful way but really wanting to show one is more important or superior (patronize)
7) seeming to be right or true but not really so (specious)