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Top 451 - 475 Adverbs

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finely
1.
fine
ly
Adverb

in a highly skilled or excellent manner

The novel was finely written, with each scene perfectly balanced.

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internationally
2.
in
ter
na
tio
na
lly
Adverb

in a way that relates to multiple nations or the entire world

The conference attracted participants and experts internationally.

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rightly
3.
right
ly
Adverb

in a correct or accurate way

If I recall rightly, the meeting starts at 10:30, not 11.

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intensely
4.
in
ten
sely
Adverb

to a very great or extreme extent or degree

The pressure on the pipes increased intensely, risking a burst.

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specially
5.
spe
cia
lly
Adverb

for a specific purpose, reason, person, etc.

The decorations were specially designed for the wedding reception.

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violently
6.
vio
lent
ly
Adverb

in a way that involves physical force meant to injure, damage, or destroy

He violently smashed the mirror with his fist.

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exceptionally
7.
exc
ep
tio
na
lly
Adverb

To an unusually high degree, in a way that is far above average or standard

She performed exceptionally well in the final exam.

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inward
8.
in
ward
Adverb

toward the center or inside of something

The labyrinth's path wound inward, guiding participants toward the center.

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freshly
9.
fresh
ly
Adverb

in a new and recently created state

She prepared a salad with freshly picked vegetables from the garden.

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anyhow
10.
a
ny
how
Adverb

used when ending a conversation, or changing, or returning to a subject

It was a long journey, but anyhow, we made it to our destination safely.

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wonderfully
11.
won
der
fu
lly
Adverb

to an excellent or highly pleasing degree

The orchestra played wonderfully at last night's concert.

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universally
12.
u
ni
ver
sa
lly
Adverb

in a way that is appropriate or accepted everywhere, by everyone, or in all cases

Basic human rights are universally acknowledged and protected.

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un
be
lie
vab
ly
Adverb

to an extent or level that is hard to believe

The movie was unbelievably boring.

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casually
14.
casually
Adverb

in an informal and relaxed manner

She casually leaned against the wall, sipping her drink.

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horribly
15.
ho
rrib
ly
Adverb

in a way that causes horror, revulsion, or extreme emotional distress

Civilians were horribly wounded during the bombing.

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sharply
16.
sharp
ly
Adverb

in a way that is clearly defined or distinct

The mountain peaks rose sharply against the sky, creating a striking silhouette.

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swiftly
17.
swift
ly
Adverb

in a quick or immediate way

The gazelle moved swiftly to evade the approaching predator.

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wisely
18.
wise
ly
Adverb

in a manner that reflects intelligence, good judgment, and experience

She nodded wisely, knowing exactly what he meant.

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extra
19.
ext
ra
Adjective

more than enough or the amount needed

She packed extra clothes in case of unexpected weather changes.

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vice versa
20.
vice versa
Adverb

with the order or relations reversed

She helps him with his math homework, and vice versa, he helps her with science projects.

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psychologically
21.
psy
cho
lo
gica
lly
Adverb

in a way that is related to someone's mind or emotions

The therapy session addressed issues psychologically, focusing on the patient's emotional well-being.

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immensely
22.
i
mmen
sely
Adverb

to a very great degree

The support from the community was immensely gratifying for the organizers.

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loosely
23.
loose
ly
Adverb

in a manner that is not tightly or firmly held or attached

The scarf was tied loosely around her neck, allowing for comfort and movement.

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silently
24.
si
lent
ly
Adverb

without verbal communication

They exchanged looks and nodded silently.

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annually
25.
a
nnua
lly
Adverb

in a way that happens once every year

The insurance premium is paid annually.

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