Top 151 - 175 Adverbs
500 Most Common English Adverbs / Top 151 - 175 Adverbs
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having actual existence and not imaginary
The real world is often different from dreams and fantasies.
View Full Definitionto the fullest or complete degree
The puzzle was entirely solved by the dedicated team.
View Full Definitionmore than average, but not too much
I found the assignment fairly easy; I finished it in an hour.
View Full Definitionin a manner expressing the capability or likelihood of something happening or developing in the future
The new investment could potentially bring significant returns.
View Full Definitionto a specific degree, particularly when compared to other similar things
The test was relatively easy compared to the last one.
View Full Definitionhaving a possibility of happening or being the case
The doctor believes it's likely that the patient will make a full recovery with proper treatment.
View Full Definitionin accordance with what is logical, typical, or expected
Naturally, I hoped for the best.
View Full Definitionused to express strong emotions, concerns, or intensity of feeling
She was deeply moved by the kindness of strangers.
View Full Definitionbelow average in size
The little kitten curled up in the corner, its tiny frame barely visible in the dim light.
View Full Definitionin a correct or satisfactory manner
The machine will not run properly if it's not cleaned regularly.
View Full Definitionused to introduce a result based on the information or actions that came before
She saved consistently each month; thus, she was able to afford the vacation she had always dreamed of.
View Full Definitionnear in distance
The close proximity of the two houses made them ideal for neighbors.
View Full Definitiondoing or happening after the time that is usual or expected
The late delivery of the package inconvenienced the recipient.
View Full Definitionin a manner that is in accordance with an exact understanding of facts, rules, etc., or their literal interpretation
Although the store closes at 9 PM, technically, customers can finish their transactions until 9:15 PM.
View Full Definitionin a way that relates to the inherent origin or source
The manuscript was originally penned in 12th-century France.
View Full Definitioncautiously and attentively, so as to avoid harm, danger, or mistakes
He carefully stepped over the icy patch.
View Full Definitionwithout direct human intervention or manual control, often performed by a machine, system, or process
The system updates automatically to install the latest software patches.
View Full Definitionused to highlight the significance of a particular point, fact, or aspect
In leadership, setting a clear vision is crucial, but, importantly, inspiring and motivating the team is equally vital.
View Full Definitionin a careful and gentle manner while paying attention to details
She handled the fragile artifact delicately, mindful of its value.
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