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thereafter
1.
there
af
ter
Adverb

from a particular time onward

He graduated from college, and thereafter, he started his career.

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2.
high and low
Adverb

all around or in many places

She searched high and low for her missing keys, but couldn't find them anywhere.

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scientifically
3.
scien
ti
fi
ca
lly
Adverb

in a way that is related to science

The experiment was conducted scientifically, with controlled variables and rigorous data analysis.

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awhile
4.
a
while
Adverb

for a short period of time

She decided to rest awhile before continuing her journey.

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steadily
5.
stea
di
ly
Adverb

in a gradual and even way

Her skills in photography improved steadily over the course of the year.

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culturally
6.
cul
tu
ra
lly
Adverb

in a way that is related to the cultural ideas and behavior of a particular group or society

The festival celebrates culturally significant rituals and traditions.

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oddly
7.
odd
ly
Adverb

in an unusual or strange manner that is different from what is expected

She looked at him oddly when he suggested eating ice cream for breakfast.

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professionally
8.
pro
fe
ssio
na
lly
Adverb

in a way that relates to someone's career, job, or occupation

Professionally, she's known for her expertise in financial law.

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magically
9.
ma
gi
ca
lly
Adverb

in a way that appears to involve magic or supernatural forces

The illusionist performed a trick that seemed to make objects disappear magically.

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predominantly
10.
pre
do
mi
nant
ly
Adverb

in a manner that consists mostly of a specific kind, quality, etc.

The region is predominantly agricultural, with vast expanses of farmland.

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infinitely
11.
in
fi
nite
ly
Adverb

to an extent or degree that is limitless

The possibilities for innovation seemed infinitely vast.

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privately
12.
pri
vate
ly
Adverb

in a secret way involving only a particular person or group and no others

She privately expressed her concerns to a trusted friend.

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uniquely
13.
u
niqu
ely
Adverb

in a way not like anything else

The artist expressed herself uniquely through a combination of vibrant colors and unconventional materials.

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considerably
14.
con
si
de
rab
ly
Adverb

by a significant amount or to a significant extent

The new software improved efficiency considerably.

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softly
15.
soft
ly
Adverb

in a careful and gentle manner

I softly spoke words of comfort to calm her fears.

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formerly
16.
for
mer
ly
Adverb

in an earlier period

She was formerly a teacher before pursuing a career in journalism.

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undoubtedly
17.
un
doub
ted
ly
Adverb

used to say that there is no doubt something is true or is the case

She is undoubtedly the best candidate for the job, given her experience and skills.

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kindly
18.
kind
ly
Adverb

in a considerate or compassionate way

He kindly offered his seat to the elderly woman.

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statistically
19.
sta
tis
ti
ca
lly
Adverb

by means of or according to statistics

The survey results were analyzed statistically, providing insights into patterns and trends within the data.

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massively
20.
ma
ssive
ly
Adverb

to a large extent or degree

The healthcare system is massively underfunded.

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angrily
21.
ang
ri
ly
Adverb

in a way that shows great annoyance or displeasure

The customer angrily demanded a refund at the counter.

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realistically
22.
rea
lis
tica
lly
Adverb

used to say what is possible in a particular situation

Realistically, we can expect some delays due to the current weather conditions.

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illegally
23.
il
le
ga
lly
Adverb

in a way that breaks or goes against the law

He was arrested for illegally downloading copyrighted music.

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horizontally
24.
ho
ri
zon
ta
lly
Adverb

in a straight way that is parallel to the ground

She arranged the pictures horizontally on the wall to create a gallery effect.

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vertically
25.
ver
tica
lly
Adverb

at a right angle to a horizontal line or surface

She stacked the books vertically on the shelf to save space.

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