500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 126 - 150 Adverbs

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500 Most Common English Adverbs
normally [adverb]

under regular or usual circumstances

Ex: He normally reads a book before going to bed .
otherwise [adverb]

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

Ex: Please handle the vase carefully , otherwise it could break .
off [adverb]

so as to be removed, taken away, or separated

Ex:
everywhere [adverb]

to or in all places

Ex: The company has offices everywhere around the world .
alone [adverb]

without anyone else

Ex: I am not brave enough to go camping alone .
honestly [adverb]

in a way that emphasizes sincerity of belief or opinion

Ex: We honestly do n't have enough time to finish it today .
skillfully [adverb]

in a way that shows ability, expertise, or careful technique

Ex: The artist skillfully blended colors to create a lifelike portrait .
typically [adverb]

in a way that usually happens

Ex: The restaurant is typically busy on weekends .
highly [adverb]

in a favorable or approving manner

Ex: Her proposal is highly recommended by the board .
forever [adverb]

used to describe a period of time that has no end

Ex: The book will remain a classic forever .
possibly [adverb]

used for emphasizing that something is surprising or confusing

Ex: I ca n't possibly imagine how she managed to complete the project so quickly !
online [adverb]

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

Ex: You can check the status of your application online .
ultimately [adverb]

after doing or considering everything

Ex: The goal of the research was to understand the underlying causes , and ultimately , to find effective solutions .
seriously [adverb]

in a manner that suggests harm, damage, or threat is substantial

Ex: Poor maintenance can seriously weaken the structure .
indeed [adverb]

used to emphasize or confirm a statement

Ex: The rumors about the new product launch were , indeed , accurate .
outside [adverb]

in an open area surrounding a building

Ex: The event took place outside on the spacious grounds .
somehow [adverb]

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

Ex: The team was behind , but they somehow won the game .

repeatedly going in one direction and then in the opposite direction

Ex:
perfectly [adverb]

in the best possible way

Ex: The cake was perfectly baked , moist and delicious .
constantly [adverb]

in a way that continues without any pause

Ex: The background music at the cafe played constantly .
apparently [adverb]

used to convey that something seems to be true based on the available evidence or information

Ex: Apparently , the train is delayed due to technical issues .
either [adverb]

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

Ex: She did n’t answer my call , and she did n’t reply to my message either .
personally [adverb]

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

Ex: While some people enjoy busy cities , I , personally , find solace in the tranquility of rural areas .
ahead [adverb]

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

Ex: She glanced ahead to see if there were any obstacles on the road .

used to indicate a logical result or effect

Ex: The team neglected to conduct thorough testing , and consequently , several critical errors emerged in the final product .