Lingo

Adverbs of Basis and Generality

25 Words

13m

basically
1.
ba
sica
lly
Adverb

used to state one's opinion while emphasizing or summarizing its most important aspects

Basically, we need to finish the project by the end of the week.

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essentially
2.
e
ssen
tia
lly
Adverb

used to emphasize the nature or most important aspects of a person or thing

The new smartphone model is essentially an upgraded version of its predecessor, featuring improved performance and additional features.

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in essence
3.
in essence
Adverb

used to get to the most important parts of something

In essence, the project's success depends on effective teamwork and communication.

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fundamentally
4.
fun
da
ment
a
lly
Adverb

in every important respect

Fundamentally, the success of a team depends on the cooperation of its members.

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5.
foun
da
tio
na
lly
Adverb

in a manner that relates to the basic and essential principles or elements of something

The education system needs to be foundationally restructured to address the changing needs of the workforce.

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literally
6.
li
te
ra
lly
Adverb

used for putting emphasis on something that seems surprising but is true

He literally works around the clock, often staying at the office until midnight.

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naturally
7.
natu
ra
lly
Adverb

in accordance with what is logical, typical, or expected

Naturally, I hoped for the best.

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by nature
8.
by nature
Adverb

in a manner that refers to the inherent characteristic of a person, thing, or situation

Cats are independent by nature.

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primarily
9.
pri
ma
ri
ly
Adverb

in the first place

The organization is primarily concerned with the conservation of marine life.

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inherently
10.
in
he
rent
ly
Adverb

in a manner that refers to the natural and essential characteristics of a person, thing, or situation

Cats are inherently curious creatures, often exploring their surroundings with great interest.

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intrinsically
11.
int
rin
si
ca
lly
Adverb

used to express the natural and essential part of a person, thing, or situation

Trust is intrinsically important in building strong and lasting relationships.

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per se
12.
per se
Adverb

used to describe something as it is, without comparing it to other things

The comment wasn't offensive per se, but it did raise eyebrows due to its tone.

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innately
13.
i
nnate
ly
Adverb

in a way that is natural or present from birth

Some people are innately compassionate, always showing empathy towards others.

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particularly
14.
par
tic
u
lar
ly
Adverb

to a degree that is higher than usual

The restaurant is particularly busy on Friday nights.

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unnecessarily
15.
un
ne
ce
ssa
ri
ly
Adverb

without a valid reason or purpose

She apologized for taking up the professor's time unnecessarily during the office hours.

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16.
need
less
ly
Adverb

without necessity or a valid reason

The debate continued needlessly as both parties failed to find common ground.

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specifically
17.
spe
ci
fica
lly
Adverb

only for one certain type of person or thing

The chef specifically crafted a menu for guests with dietary restrictions.

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generally
18.
ge
ne
ra
lly
Adverb

in a way that is true in most cases

The weather is generally mild in spring.

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in general
19.
in general
Adverb

in a manner that applies to the majority of situations, things, or people without specific details or exceptions

In general, cats are known for their independent nature.

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20.
ge
ne
rica
lly
Adverb

as sharing a common genus

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broadly
21.
broad
ly
Adverb

in a general or approximate way, without going into precise detail

The two candidates broadly agree on most economic issues.

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overall
22.
o
ve
rall
Noun

denim trousers with a bib and shoulder straps, often worn as work clothing

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at large
23.
at large
Adjective

having escaped, especially from confinement

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popularly
24.
pop
u
lar
ly
Adverb

in a way that is widely favored or recognized by a large number of people

The song was popularly known for its catchy melody and lyrics.

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alternatively
25.
al
ter
na
tive
ly
Adverb

as a second choice or another possibility

If you prefer not to drive, you can alternatively take the train to the city.

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