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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 126 - 150 Adverbs

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
normally
[Adverb]

under regular or usual circumstances

Ex: The normally restocks its shelves every morning .
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otherwise
[Adverb]

used to refer to the outcome of a situation if the circumstances were different

Ex: Make sure to water the plants regularlyotherwise they may wilt .
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off
[Adverb]

used to show that a thing has been separated or removed

Ex: The magnet slid off when I bumped the fridge.
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everywhere
[Adverb]

to or in all places

Ex: The artist 's paintings are everywhere in the art gallery .
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alone
[Adverb]

without anyone else

Ex: I alone to Europe last summer .
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honestly
[Adverb]

used to emphasize that one is being sincere and telling the truth, especially when the thing being said sounds surprising

Ex: Honestly, when she first mentioned the idea , I was skeptical , but now I see the brilliance behind it .
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skillfully
[Adverb]

in a manner that indicates great skill

Ex: The carpenter skillfully carved intricate patterns into the wood.
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typically
[Adverb]

in a way that usually happens

Ex: typically form in late summer .
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highly
[Adverb]

to a high level or degree

Ex: The new policy has highly welcomed by environmental groups .
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forever
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used to describe a period of time that has no end

Ex: Their bond forever, beyond the passage of time .
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possibly
[Adverb]

used for emphasizing that something is surprising or confusing

Ex: How could possibly say such a thing ?
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online
[Adverb]

via, onto, or while connected to the Internet or other computer network

Ex: They spent hours online every evening .
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ultimately
[Adverb]

after doing or considering everything

Ex: The team explored multiple strategies , ultimately, they implemented the one with the greatest impact .
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seriously
[Adverb]

to a degree or extent that is severe

Ex: Climate change seriously disrupt global agriculture .
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indeed
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used to emphasize or confirm a statement

Ex: Indeed, it was a remarkable achievement .
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outside
[Adverb]

in an open area surrounding a building

Ex: She prefers to read a outside on the porch .
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somehow
[Adverb]

in a way or by some method that is not known or certain

Ex: Despite the obstacles , somehow made it to the top of the mountain .
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repeatedly going in one direction and then in the opposite direction

Ex: The swing back and forth as the child enjoyed the playground .
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perfectly
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in the best possible way

Ex: The keys perfectly aligned on the keyboard .
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constantly
[Adverb]

in a way that continues without any pause

Ex: The street constantly busy with pedestrians and traffic .
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apparently
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used to convey that something seems to be true based on the available evidence or information

Ex: The restaurant apparently famous for its seafood dishes .
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either
[Adverb]

used after negative statements to indicate a similarity between two situations or feelings

Ex: I ’m not ready to leave , and I do n’t think you either.
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personally
[Adverb]

used to show that the opinion someone is giving comes from their own viewpoint

Ex: Personally, I do n’t find the movie as exciting as everyone else says .
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ahead
[Adverb]

in position or direction that is further forward or in front of a person or thing

Ex: He ahead, waiting for the others to catch up .
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consequently
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used to indicate a logical result or effect

Ex: The company invested heavily in research and development , consequently, they launched innovative products that captured a wider market share .
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