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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 201 - 225 Adverbs

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
along
along
[Adverb]

together with someone or something or in accompaniment

Ex: She brought her younger brother along to the party. 
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equally
equally
[Adverb]

to the same amount or degree

Ex: Both candidates are equally qualified for the position. 
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increasingly
increasingly
[Adverb]

in a manner that is gradually growing in degree, extent, or frequency over time

Ex: The company is increasingly investing in sustainable practices. 
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later on
later on
[Adverb]

after the time mentioned or in the future

Ex: I'll finish the task later on, after I take a break. 
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frankly
frankly
[Adverb]

used when expressing an honest opinion, even though that might upset someone

Ex: Frankly, the project is behind schedule and needs urgent attention. 
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primarily
primarily
[Adverb]

in the first place

Ex: The organization is primarily concerned with the conservation of marine life. 
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sure
sure
[Adverb]

with no doubt

Ex: I'll sure be there to support you at the event. 
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commonly
commonly
[Adverb]

in most cases; as a standard or norm

Ex: The plant is commonly referred to as "lady's slipper." 
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gently
gently
[Adverb]

in a kind, tender, or considerate manner

Ex: He gently reminded her not to overwork herself. 
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rapidly
rapidly
[Adverb]

in a way that is very quick and often unexpected

Ex: The river flowed rapidly after heavy rainfall. 
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luckily
luckily
[Adverb]

used to express that a positive outcome or situation occurred by chance

Ex: Luckily, the airline had a last-minute seat available, and I was able to catch my flight. 
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occasionally
occasionally
[Adverb]

not on a regular basis

Ex: She visits her grandparents occasionally. 
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above
above
[Adverb]

in, at, or to a higher position

Ex: The mud settled at the bottom, leaving clear water above. 
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hardly
hardly
[Adverb]

to a very small degree or extent

Ex: She hardly knew him, yet she agreed to help. 
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by
by
[Adverb]

used to refer to moving past or alongside something or someone

Ex: The train rushed by, leaving a gust of wind in its wake. 
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rarely
rarely
[Adverb]

on a very infrequent basis

Ex: She rarely eats sweets, preferring fruit instead. 
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anytime
anytime
[Adverb]

without restriction to a specific time

Ex: You can drop by my office anytime if you have questions. 
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officially
officially
[Adverb]

in a manner that is authoritative or formal

Ex: The new policy was officially announced yesterday. 
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surprisingly
surprisingly
[Adverb]

in a way that is unexpected and causes amazement

Ex: She finished the race surprisingly quickly, beating all her competitors. 
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strongly
strongly
[Adverb]

to a large or significant degree

Ex: He was strongly influenced by his grandfather's advice. 
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instantly
instantly
[Adverb]

with no delay and at once

Ex: The digital transaction was completed instantly. 
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shortly
shortly
[Adverb]

in a very short time

Ex: She will arrive shortly after finishing her current task. 
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successfully
successfully
[Adverb]

in a manner that achieves what is desired or expected

Ex: After months of hard work and dedication, she successfully completed her research project. 
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seemingly
seemingly
[Adverb]

in a manner that looks a certain way at first glance, but there might be hidden aspects or complications

Ex: He was seemingly calm during the interview, but his nervous gestures betrayed his anxiety. 
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backward
backward
[Adverb]

in or to the direction opposite to the front

Ex: She took a step backward to create some space. 
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