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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary - Top 151 - 175 Adverbs

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
after
[adverb]
at a later time
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real
[adverb]
extremely or very
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entirely
[adverb]
to the fullest or complete degree
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way
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used to emphasize the amount or intensity of something
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fairly
[adverb]
more than average, but not too much
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potentially
[adverb]
in a manner expressing the capability or likelihood of something happening or developing in the future
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twice
[adverb]
for two instances
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relatively
[adverb]
to a specific degree, particularly when compared to other similar things
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likely
[adverb]
with a strong chance of something happening
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naturally
[adverb]
as is expected
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deeply
[adverb]
to a great degree
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little
[adverb]
to a small extent or degree
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differently
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in a manner that is not the same
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properly
[adverb]
in a correct or satisfactory way
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thus
[adverb]
used to introduce a result based on the information or actions that came before
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close
[adverb]
without much space between
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late
[adverb]
after the usual or expected time
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somewhat
[adverb]
to a moderate degree or extent
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technically
[adverb]
in a manner that is in accordance with an exact understanding of facts, rules, etc., or their literal interpretation
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originally
[adverb]
in a way that relates to the beginning or source of something
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carefully
[adverb]
with a lot of care or attention
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roughly
[adverb]
approximately; without being exact
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automatically
[adverb]
without deliberate thought or attention
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importantly
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used to highlight the significance of a particular point, fact, or aspect
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delicately
[adverb]
in a careful and gentle manner while paying attention to details
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