500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 51 - 75 Adverbs

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500 Most Common English Adverbs
over [adverb]

across from one side to the other

Ex: The car drove over and parked in front of the house .
at least [adverb]

in a manner that conveys the minimum amount or number needed

Ex: The project requires at least five team members to be successful .
away [adverb]

at a distance from someone, somewhere, or something

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yet [adverb]

up until the current or given time

Ex: He applied for the job last month and has n't received a response yet .
in [adverb]

into or inside of a place, object, or area

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out [adverb]

in a direction away from an enclosed or hidden space

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ago [adverb]

used to refer to a time in the past, showing how much time has passed before the present moment

Ex: I finished reading that book a month ago .
around [adverb]

used to express an estimated number, time, or value

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down [adverb]

at or toward a lower level or position

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up [adverb]

at or toward a higher level or position

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definitely [adverb]

in a certain way

Ex: We are definitely going on vacation next month .
before [adverb]

at an earlier point in time

Ex: We 've met before , have n't we ?
especially [adverb]

used for showing that what you are saying is more closely related to a specific thing or person than others

Ex: The restaurant is known for its diverse menu , especially its selection of vegetarian dishes .
quite [adverb]

to the highest degree

Ex: She 's quite talented in painting .
however [adverb]

used to add a statement that contradicts what was just mentioned

Ex: The team worked hard ; however , they did n't achieve the expected results .
though [adverb]

used to introduce a statement that makes the previous one less strong and somewhat surprising

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enough [adverb]

to a degree or extent that is sufficient or necessary

Ex: I hope you have eaten enough for lunch .
usually [adverb]

in most situations or under normal circumstances

Ex: We usually have a family gathering on Thanksgiving .
soon [adverb]

in a short time from now

Ex: The movie will start soon , so grab some popcorn .
finally [adverb]

after a long time, usually when there has been some difficulty

Ex: The bus was delayed , but it finally arrived at the station just in time .
completely [adverb]

to the greatest amount or extent possible

Ex: My view of the stage was completely blocked by a tall man .
rather [adverb]

to a somewhat notable, considerable, or surprising degree

Ex: The instructions were rather unclear , causing some confusion .
fast [adverb]

in a rapid or quick way

Ex: The athlete swam fast , breaking the previous record .
obviously [adverb]

in a way that is easily understandable or noticeable

Ex: The traffic light turned red , so obviously , we had to stop the car .
quickly [adverb]

with a lot of speed

Ex: She responded quickly to the urgent email .