Lingo

Adverbs of Temporal Manner

23 Words

12m

simultaneously
1.
si
mul
ta
neous
ly
Adverb

at exactly the same time

The two dancers performed different routines simultaneously on the stage.

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at the same time
2.
at the same time
Adverb

in a manner where two or more things happen together

They both spoke at the same time, causing confusion in the conversation.

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3.
synch
ro
nous
ly
Adverb

at the same time

The devices were designed to operate synchronously for optimal performance.

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4.
a
synch
ro
nous
ly
Adverb

in a way that does not occur at the same time

The online collaboration allowed team members to work asynchronously from different time zones.

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5.
ret
ros
pec
tive
ly
Adverb

considering things from a past point of view

The team analyzed the project retrospectively to identify areas for improvement.

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temporarily
6.
tem
po
ra
ri
ly
Adverb

for a limited period of time

She lived in the city temporarily while her house was being renovated.

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permanently
7.
per
ma
nent
ly
Adverb

in a way that lasts or remains unchanged for a very long time

After years of traveling, they decided to settle permanently in a coastal town.

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concurrently
8.
con
cu
rrent
ly
Adverb

at the same time

The team members worked on different aspects of the project concurrently to meet the deadline.

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9.
con
co
mi
tant
ly
Adverb

at the same time or alongside something else

The changes in the economy were concomitantly accompanied by shifts in consumer behavior.

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incessantly
10.
in
ce
ssant
ly
Adverb

without stopping or pausing

The rain fell incessantly throughout the night.

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nonstop
11.
nons
top
Adjective

(of a flight, train, journey etc.) having or making no stops

We booked a nonstop flight from New York to Los Angeles to save time.

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ceaselessly
12.
cease
less
ly
Adverb

in a manner that continues without stopping or pausing

The rain fell ceaselessly throughout the night.

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perpetually
13.
per
pe
tua
lly
Adverb

for an indefinite period of time

The sun shines perpetually in the desert, never once hiding behind clouds.

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constantly
14.
cons
tant
ly
Adverb

in a way that continues without any pause

She was constantly checking her phone for messages.

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persistently
15.
per
sis
tent
ly
Adverb

with determination and continuous effort, refusing to give up despite challenges or difficulties

Despite setbacks, she persistently pursued her dream of becoming a published author.

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16.
pe
re
nnia
lly
Adverb

continuously or regularly happening over a long time

The river flowed perennially, providing water to the surrounding ecosystem.

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chronically
17.
chro
ni
ca
lly
Adverb

(with reference to illness) in a way that develops slowly and persists over a long duration

He was chronically fatigued due to his autoimmune disorder.

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continually
18.
con
ti
nua
lly
Adverb

in a way that continues without stopping or interruption

The river flows continually, never ceasing its journey.

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continuously
19.
con
ti
nuous
ly
Adverb

without any pause or interruption

The conveyor belt moved continuously, transporting goods from one end of the factory to the other.

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relentlessly
20.
re
lent
less
ly
Adverb

with determination and without stopping, often in a harsh or unwavering manner

The detective pursued the case relentlessly until the truth was uncovered.

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21.
right along
Adverb

without interruptions or delays

The conversation flowed right along, touching on various topics.

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intermittently
22.
in
ter
mi
ttent
ly
Adverb

at irregular intervals, with breaks or pauses in between

The rain fell intermittently throughout the day, with occasional breaks of sunshine.

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23.
tran
sient
ly
Adverb

for only a short time

The feeling of joy passed transiently, leaving a sense of nostalgia.

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