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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used to say that one meant both of the people or things one just mentioned
used to indicate a logical consequence based on the circumstances or information provided
used to say that something is the case without providing any proof
in a manner that is only available to a particular person, group, or thing
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
at or to a midpoint between two locations
used for saying that a situation is odd, unexpected, paradoxical, or accidental
nothing more than what is to be said
used to give more specific information or examples regarding what has just been mentioned
used to indicate that despite a previous statement or situation, something else remains true
in a way that is significant
to an excessive degree
to a limited degree or extent
in a manner that consists mostly of a specific kind, quality, etc.
at the moment or present time
used to say that the something is believed to be true based on available information or evidence
with little difficulty or trouble
with no attention to the thing mentioned
used to convey that the information presented is based on what others have said
used to show that separate items correspond to separate others in the order listed
in a manner that looks a certain way at first glance, but there might be hidden aspects or complications
at exactly the same time
with no one or nothing else involved
to a considerable extent or degree
used to express relief or appreciation for a positive circumstance or outcome
used to say that there is no doubt something is true or is the case
to the fullest degree or extent, used for emphasis
to a full or complete degree
outward or away from a starting place, often with the sense of departure
used to refer to something that happens rarely or infrequently
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.
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