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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 176 - 200 Adverbs

Here you are provided with the part 8 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "apart", "closely", and "barely".

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
closely
[Adverb]

without having a lot of space or time in between

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apart
[Adverb]

at a distance from each other in either time or space

Ex: The quarantine measures kept people apart, but virtual connections thrived .
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meanwhile
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at the same time but often somewhere else

Ex: She was at the grocery store , meanwhile, I was waiting at home for her call .
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barely
[Adverb]

in a manner that almost does not exist or occur

Ex: barely managed to catch the train before it departed .
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regardless
[Adverb]

with no attention to the thing mentioned

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effectively
[Adverb]

in a way that results in the desired outcome

Ex: The effectively alleviated the patient 's symptoms , leading to a quick recovery .
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physically
[Adverb]

in relation to the body as opposed to the mind

Ex: The cold weather affected physically, causing shivers .
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overall
[Adverb]

with everything considered

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initially
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at the starting point of a process or situation

Ex: The treaty initially signed by only three nations , though others later joined .
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previously
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before the present moment or a specific time

Ex: The project had been proposed and previously by the team , but no concrete plans were made .
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largely
[Adverb]

to a great extent

Ex: The film 's popularity largely attributed to its compelling storyline and strong performances .
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heavily
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in significant amounts or to a high extent

Ex: The industry regulations affected the heavily, leading to changes in operations .
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live
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used when an event or performance is happening at the present moment or being broadcast in real-time

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used to explain the main reason or starting point of a situation

Ex: In the first place, this project was poorly planned , so failure was inevitable .
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correctly
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in a right way and without mistake

Ex: The driver correctly before making the turn .
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regularly
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at predictable, equal time periods

Ex: The bus regularly, arriving every 15 minutes .
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nowhere
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not in or to any place

Ex: We nowhere for the missing keys .
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deep
[Adverb]

at or to a significant depth

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mainly
[Adverb]

more than any other thing

Ex: She decided to take the mainly for the opportunity to work on innovative projects .
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frequently
[Adverb]

regularly and with short time in between

Ex: The software is frequently to address bugs and improve performance .
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through
[Adverb]

from one side to the other, indicating movement from the beginning to the end

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afterward
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in the time following a specific action, moment, or event

Ex: She did n't plan to attend the workshop , afterward, she realized how valuable it was .
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behind
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at the rear, far side, or back side of something

Ex: She behind, and looked at the scenery .
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in a manner that is important or large enough to be noticed or effective

Ex: The student 's grades significantly after extra tutoring sessions .
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dangerously
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in a manner that is capable of harming or injuring a person or destroying or damaging a thing

Ex: The construction site was dangerously unsecured , inviting accidents .
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