Most Common English "Adverbs" (part 13)

Here you are provided with the part 13 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "purely", "both", and "newly".

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500 Most Common English Adverbs
mentally [adverb]

regarding one's mind, mental capacities, or aspects of mental well-being

Ex: The stress affected her mentally , influencing her ability to focus and make decisions .
beautifully [adverb]

in a manner that is visually, aurally, or emotionally delightful or graceful

Ex: He plays the piano beautifully , with rich expression .
secondly [adverb]

used to introduce the second point, reason, step, etc.

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terribly [adverb]

in a very unpleasant, poor, or painful manner

Ex: He played terribly during the tournament .
purely [adverb]

with no other reason or purpose involved

Ex: His interest in astronomy was purely scientific , driven by a curiosity about the cosmos and not by any commercial aspirations .
both [adverb]

used for indicating that a statement applies to two alternatives

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halfway [adverb]

at or to a midpoint between two locations

Ex: The bridge collapsed halfway across the river .
upstairs [adverb]

on or toward a higher part of a building

Ex: Let 's have a movie night upstairs in the entertainment room .
newly [adverb]

at or during a time that is recent

Ex: The policy was newly implemented to address emerging issues .
famously [adverb]

in a way that is known by many

Ex: The athlete is famously remembered for breaking multiple world records in a single competition .
wide [adverb]

to the greatest extent

Ex: The smile on her face spread wide as she witnessed the breathtaking view from the mountaintop .
freely [adverb]

without being controlled or limited by others

Ex: The dog was finally able to move freely after being released from its leash .
half [adverb]

to the extent of one part out of two equal portions

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namely [adverb]

used to give more specific information or examples regarding what has just been mentioned

Ex: The team focused on three key areas , namely innovation , collaboration , and customer satisfaction .
likewise [adverb]

in a way that is similar

Ex: He refused to speak , and his lawyer likewise remained silent .
alike [adverb]

in a way that is similar

Ex: The two buildings are constructed alike , with the same architectural style .
someday [adverb]

at an unspecified time in the future

Ex: She dreams of traveling the world someday .
exclusively [adverb]

in a manner that is only available to a particular person, group, or thing

Ex: The boutique sells high-end , designer clothing exclusively .
last [adverb]

used to refer to the most recent time at which an event occurred

Ex: They last visited the museum during their vacation last summer .
least [adverb]

to the lowest extent

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firmly [adverb]

in a strong or secure manner

Ex: The bookshelf was anchored firmly to the wall to prevent tipping .
accurately [adverb]

in a way that has no errors or mistakes

Ex: The accountant calculated the financial figures accurately for the annual report .

one by one; separately from the others

Ex: The cookies were wrapped individually to preserve freshness .
reasonably [adverb]

to an extent or degree that is moderate or satisfactory

Ex: He 's reasonably confident about passing the exam .
thoroughly [adverb]

in a comprehensive manner

Ex: He studied the instructions thoroughly before assembling the furniture .