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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 101 - 125 Adverbs

Here you are provided with the part 5 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "recently", "nearly", and "mostly".

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
anymore

used to indicate that something that was once true or done is no longer the case

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clearly

without any uncertainty

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essentially

used to emphasize the nature or most important aspects of a person or thing

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at the same time

in a manner where two or more things happen together

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recently

at or during a time that is not long ago

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extremely

to a very great amount or degree

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nearly

to a degree that is close to being complete

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mostly

in a manner that indicates the majority of something is in a certain condition or of a certain type

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generally

in a way that is true in most cases

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directly

in a straight line from one point to another without turning or pausing

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hopefully

used for expressing that one hopes something will happen

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necessarily

in a way that cannot be avoided

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therefore

used to suggest a logical conclusion based on the information or reasoning provided

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anywhere

to, in, or at any place

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fully

to the highest extent or capacity

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incredibly

to a very great degree

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specifically

only for one certain type of person or thing

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straight

in a manner that is not curved

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unfortunately

used to express regret or say that something is disappointing or sad

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truly

used for emphasizing a specific feature or quality

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slightly

in a small amount, extent, or level

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slowly

at a pace that is not fast

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anyway

used when ending a conversation, or changing, or returning to a subject

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currently

at the present time

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suddenly

in a way that is quick and unexpected

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