Lingo

Common Adverbs

30 Words

15m

about
1.
a
bout
Preposition

used to express the matters that relate to a specific person or thing

I read an interesting article about health and fitness.

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ago
2.
a
go
Adverb

used to refer to a time in the past, showing how much time has passed before the present moment

She moved to this city three years ago.

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all
3.
all
Determiner

used to refer to every number, part, amount of something or a particular group

All books on this shelf belong to me.

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anymore
4.
a
ny
more
Adverb

used to indicate that something that was once true or done is no longer the case

I don't enjoy playing video games anymore.

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anyway
5.
a
ny
way
Adverb

with no regard to a specific situation, thing, etc.

Despite the rain, we decided to go for a hike anyway.

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apart
6.
a
part
Adverb

at a distance from each other in either time or space

The twins were placed five feet apart in the exam hall.

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certainly
7.
certainly
Adverb

in an assured manner, leaving no room for doubt

You can certainly count on my support.

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clearly
8.
clear
ly
Adverb

without any uncertainty

The evidence presented in the court was clearly indicative of the defendant's guilt.

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commonly
9.
co
mmon
ly
Adverb

in most cases; as a standard or norm

The plant is commonly referred to as "lady's slipper."

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correctly
10.
co
rrect
ly
Adverb

in a right way and without mistake

The student answered the exam questions correctly, earning a high score.

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definitely
11.
de
fi
nite
ly
Adverb

in a certain way

I will definitely attend the meeting tomorrow.

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double
12.
dou
ble
Noun

a room that is designed for two people

They booked a double for their weekend getaway.

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each
13.
each
Adverb

used to consider every member or item of a group separately

The tickets were $10 each.

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effectively
14.
e
ffec
tive
ly
Adverb

in a way that results in the desired outcome

The new software streamlined the company's workflow, allowing employees to communicate more effectively.

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enough
15.
e
nough
Adverb

to a degree or extent that is sufficient or necessary

The team had trained hard and believed they were fit enough for the upcoming match.

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equally
16.
eq
ua
lly
Adverb

to the same amount or degree

Both candidates are equally qualified for the position.

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even
17.
e
ven
Adjective

(of a number) able to be divided by two without leaving a remainder

Four is an even number because you can divide it by two.

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first
18.
first
Adjective

(of a person) coming or acting before any other person

He was the first person to climb the mountain.

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frequently
19.
freq
uent
ly
Adverb

regularly and with short time in between

He checks his email frequently throughout the day.

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fully
20.
fu
lly
Adverb

to the highest extent or capacity

I fully support your decision to resign.

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hardly
21.
hard
ly
Adverb

to a very small degree or extent

She hardly knew him, yet she agreed to help.

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heavily
22.
hea
vi
ly
Adverb

in a large quantity or intense amount

The garden was watered heavily after the drought.

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however
23.
how
e
ver
Adverb

used to add a statement that contradicts what was just mentioned

The weather forecast predicted rain; however, the sun is shining brightly.

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incredibly
24.
in
cre
dib
ly
Adverb

in a way that defies belief or seems impossible to be true

She recovered incredibly after such a serious accident.

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indeed
25.
in
deed
Adverb

used to emphasize or confirm a statement

She did indeed finish the project ahead of schedule.

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little
26.
li
ttle
Adjective

below average in size

The little kitten curled up in the corner, its tiny frame barely visible in the dim light.

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mainly
27.
main
ly
Adverb

more than any other thing

The event was mainly attended by professionals from the tech industry.

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mostly
28.
most
ly
Adverb

in 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.

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naturally
29.
natu
ra
lly
Adverb

in accordance with what is logical, typical, or expected

Naturally, I hoped for the best.

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absolutely
30.
ab
so
lute
ly
Interjection

used to show complete agreement

"Are you sure this is safe?""Absolutely!"

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