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This is how you sign Very in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Very" in American Sign Language (ASL), form a "V" handshape with palms facing each other, touching the tips of your index and middle fingers. Gradually separate your hands beyond your body's width. The greater the distance, the stronger the emphasis on the concept.

How to sign

To sign "Very" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend the index and middle fingers of both hands to form a "V" handshape in front of you, with palms facing inward. Gradually separate both hands, moving them away from each other. Extend your hands beyond the width of your body—the greater the distance between them, the larger the concept or word being illustrated.

To sign "Very" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend the index and middle fingers of both hands to form a "V" handshape in front of you, with palms facing inward. Gradually separate both hands, moving them away from each other. Extend your hands beyond the width of your body—the greater the distance between them, the larger the concept or word being illustrated.

Word definition

Intensity: To a high degree.

Synonyms & similar words

Extremely, Exceptionally, Highly, Really

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