C1 Level Wordlist - Adverbs

Here you will learn some English adverbs, such as "accordingly", "ironically", "partially", etc. prepared for C1 learners.

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C1 Level Wordlist
alike [adverb]

used to say that one meant both of the people or things one just mentioned

Ex: The charity event was enjoyed by children and adults alike , bringing the community together for a good cause .
accordingly [adverb]

used to indicate a logical consequence based on the circumstances or information provided

Ex: The product received positive reviews from customers , and accordingly , the company experienced a boost in sales .
allegedly [adverb]

used to say that something is the case without providing any proof

Ex: The company is facing a lawsuit for allegedly violating environmental regulations .
exclusively [adverb]

in a manner that is only available to a particular person, group, or thing

Ex: The boutique sells high-end , designer clothing exclusively .
explicitly [adverb]

in a manner that is direct and clear

Ex: The policy was explicitly communicated to all employees .
frankly [adverb]

in a manner that is direct and honest

Ex: She told me frankly that she did n't like my idea , but she appreciated my effort .
shitless [adverb]

used to show the extreme degree of an action or feeling

Ex:
halfway [adverb]

at or to a midpoint between two locations

Ex: The bridge collapsed halfway across the river .
ironically [adverb]

used for saying that a situation is odd, unexpected, paradoxical, or accidental

Ex: Ironically , the movie star who played a fitness guru in films struggled with weight issues in real life .
merely [adverb]

nothing more than what is to be said

Ex: We 're merely looking , not planning to buy anything yet .
namely [adverb]

used to give more specific information or examples regarding what has just been mentioned

Ex: The team focused on three key areas , namely innovation , collaboration , and customer satisfaction .
nonetheless [adverb]

used to indicate that despite a previous statement or situation, something else remains true

Ex: The weather was dangerous ; the hikers continued nonetheless .
notably [adverb]

in a way that is significant

Ex: The company 's profits have notably increased since implementing new marketing strategies .
overly [adverb]

to an excessive degree

Ex: The regulations were considered overly restrictive by the business owners .
partially [adverb]

to a limited degree or extent

Ex: He partially agreed with the proposal but had reservations about certain aspects .

in a manner that consists mostly of a specific kind, quality, etc.

Ex: The forest ecosystem is predominantly composed of coniferous trees .
presently [adverb]

at the moment or present time

Ex: I am presently reviewing the latest updates to provide accurate information .
presumably [adverb]

used to say that the something is believed to be true based on available information or evidence

Ex: The CEO 's sudden resignation is presumably linked to the company 's financial challenges .
readily [adverb]

with little difficulty or trouble

Ex: Replacement parts for the machine are not readily obtainable .
regardless [adverb]

with no attention to the thing mentioned

Ex:
reportedly [adverb]

used to convey that the information presented is based on what others have said

Ex: The company 's CEO reportedly plans to resign by the end of the month .

used to show that separate items correspond to separate others in the order listed

Ex: The dog and cat weigh 20 lbs and 10 lbs , respectively .
seemingly [adverb]

in a manner that looks a certain way at first glance, but there might be hidden aspects or complications

Ex: The painting , seemingly abstract , revealed hidden details upon closer inspection .

at exactly the same time

Ex: The conference was broadcast simultaneously to a global audience .
solely [adverb]

with no one or nothing else involved

Ex: They focused solely on customer satisfaction during the redesign .

to a considerable extent or degree

Ex: Their performance has substantially improved since the last game .
thankfully [adverb]

used to express relief or appreciation for a positive circumstance or outcome

Ex: The storm passed without causing significant damage to the house ; thankfully , everyone remained safe .
undoubtedly [adverb]

used to say that there is no doubt something is true or is the case

Ex: Undoubtedly , the concert was the highlight of the festival , attracting a huge crowd .
utterly [adverb]

to the fullest degree or extent, used for emphasis

Ex: The landscape was utterly transformed after the heavy snowfall .
wholly [adverb]

to a full or complete degree

Ex: The team 's success was wholly attributed to their collaborative efforts .
forth [adverb]

outward or away from a starting place, often with the sense of departure

Ex: He marched forth from the city with courage in his heart .
seldom [adverb]

used to refer to something that happens rarely or infrequently

Ex: He seldom attends social events .
thereafter [adverb]

from a particular time onward

Ex: The company launched a new product , and sales increased thereafter .
whatsoever [adverb]

(used for emphasis) not at all

Ex: She showed no remorse whatsoever for her actions .
whereby [adverb]

used for indicating that something is done in accordance with the mentioned rule, approach, method, etc.

Ex:
for good [phrase]

in a way that lasts forever or never changes

Ex: He vowed to quit smoking for good after his health scare .