CEFR C1 Vocabulary - Lesson 65
used to say that one meant both of the people or things one just mentioned
because of the reason given
used to say that something is the case without any proof provided
with nothing or no one else included
in a manner that is direct and clear
in a manner that is direct and honest
used to show the extreme degree of an action or feeling
used for saying that a situation is odd, unexpected, paradoxical, or accidental
only; nothing more than what is to be said
used to give detailed information regarding what has just been mentioned
despite what was just mentioned
in a way that is significant
to a limited degree or extent
for the most part; primarily
at the moment or present time
used to say that the thing mentioned is based on an assumption
fast or with no difficulty
with no attention to the thing mentioned
based on what some people say or what is heard
in exactly the order mentioned
in a manner that appears to be something when in reality could be something else
at exactly the same time
with no one or nothing else involved
to a considerable extent or degree
used to express appreciation for something
used to say that there is no doubt something is true or is the case
(used for emphasis) to the fullest degree or extent
to a full or complete degree
out and away from a particular place
from a particular time onward
(used for emphasis) not at all
used for indicating that something is done in accordance with the mentioned rule, approach, method, etc.
in a way that lasts forever or never changes