Adverbs of Full Degree
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to the greatest amount or extent possible
He completely forgot about the meeting.
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The failure of the experiment left the scientists utterly perplexed.
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The puzzle was entirely solved by the dedicated team.
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After a long day at work, she found the warm bath quite soothing.
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The room was decorated in a plain style, with minimal furniture and neutral colors.
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The performance was supremely impressive, earning a standing ovation.
View Full Definitionin a way that relates to or affects the core or basic nature of something
The new policy radically alters the structure of the tax system.
View Full Definitioncomplete or total, without limitation or moderation
What you just said is a downright falsehood.
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The team outright refused to compromise on their principles.
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The plan was altogether unrealistic and poorly thought out.
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The event was mainly attended by professionals from the tech industry.
View Full Definitionin a manner that indicates the majority of something is in a certain condition or of a certain type
The garden was mostly filled with vibrant flowers of various colors.
View Full Definitionin 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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The success of the campaign was largely due to social media engagement.
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The new policy is principally aimed at improving employee satisfaction.
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The committee was formed chiefly to address rising crime rates.
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I was majorly impressed by her performance.
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