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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 276 - 300 Adverbs

Here you are provided with the part 12 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "legally", "greatly", and "north".

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legally

in a manner that is required or allowed by the law

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underneath

directly below something, particularly when concealed by the thing on top

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north

toward or to the north

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lastly

used to emphasize that what follows is the concluding point

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wrong

in a way that is incorrect, inappropriate, or undesirable

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daily

in a way that happens every day or once a day

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monthly

in a way than happens once every month

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weekly

after every seven days

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fine

in a way that is acceptable or satisfactory

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any

used to make a negative statement stronger or to ask if something is present or happening to any degree

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loudly

with a high volume or intensity

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genuinely

in a sincere and honest manner

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hence

used to say that one thing is a result of another

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repeatedly

in a manner that occurs multiple times

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reportedly

used to convey that the information presented is based on what others have said

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arguably

used to convey that a statement can be supported with reasons or evidence

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politically

in a way that is related to politics

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randomly

by chance and without a specific pattern, order, or purpose

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financially

in a way that is related to money or its management

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abroad

in or to a foreign country

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evenly

in equal amounts or quantities

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poorly

in a manner that is unsatisfactory or improper

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ideally

used to express a situation or condition that is most desirable

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practically

to an almost complete degree

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lightly

in a manner that involves little force or effort

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