Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First) - Adverbes & Locutions adverbiales
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of highest priority or most critical point in a discussion

par-dessus tout, avant tout
used to provide a general summary of a situation

tout compte fait, en fin de compte
to the smallest amount or degree

pas du tout
used to describe the typical or average value or amount based on a set of data or observations

en moyenne
after considering all relevant facts and taking every factor into account

tout bien considéré
in a small amount, extent, or level

légèrement, un peu
in a total or complete way

absolument
in a complete and absolute way

totalement
used to convey that something seems to be true based on the available evidence or information

apparemment
to the fullest degree or extent, used for emphasis

tout à fait, complètement
in a way that is always the same

invariablement, constamment
throughout the entire year, without any interruption
with the order or relations reversed

vice versa
without any delay

immédiatement, tout de suite
in a way that cannot be stopped or avoided, and certainly happens

inévitablement, inéluctablement, immanquablement, fatalement
in a way that is different from what has been mentioned

inversement
in a smooth, effortless, and uninterrupted manner; without visible transitions or disruptions

parfaitement, sans heurts
in a way that is definite and cannot be rejected or questioned

indéniablement
without being exact

à peu près
in a manner that is closely compacted or crowded, with a high concentration of something in a given area

densément, de manière dense
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