There were many hours in those three weeks when she felt he really loved her, and so--was happy.
He has the woman I really loved; and now a son by her!
The marchioness said, the next morning, that if the recital she had heard were true, she was afraid Anastasia's company tired me, as she very well knew that when I really loved I cast timidity to the winds.
She would not understand--and I did not wonder at it--how I could put off marrying her if I really loved her.
After complaining of my conduct she said that she had only been trying me, that if I really loved her I should put off my departure, and that I should breakfast with her at eight o'clock the next day.
But the right sort of a man would just as soon take a poor girl as a rich one if he really loved her.
You remember one night you asked me if I really loved you.
Then he sat down to puzzle over those parts of her letter which he had barely skimmed; faded into insignificance for the moment before the outstanding confession that she really loved him.
He was a very great person in many ways, and I think I really loved him, for he seemed to me entirely worthy of it.
He really loved her, but a trained faculty works as impersonally as a camera.
He thought the unknown woman, who merely used him as her plaything, really loved him, and he was not satisfied with furtive meetings.
He loved me, he really loved me, that lascivious goat, who had never seen anything in a woman except a soft palliasse, and an instrument of convenience and of forgetfulness.
It is so much for a girl to be sure that she is really loved!
Your father could put me up to nothing of the kind if it were not that I really loved you.
And why, why, why had Ralph not come to her, if he really loved her, as he had twice told her that he did?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "really loved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.