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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 301 - 325 Adverbs

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
mentally
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The illness impacted him mentally, causing difficulties in memory and concentration .
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beautifully
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in a manner that is visually, aurally, or emotionally delightful or graceful

Ex: The poem is beautifully written , full of vivid imagery .
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secondly
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used to introduce the second point, reason, step, etc.

Ex: Firstly , we need to plan ; secondly, we need to act .
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terribly
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in a very unpleasant, poor, or painful manner

Ex: She was terribly treated by the staff .
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purely
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with no other reason or purpose involved

Ex: Her compliment on the performance was purely genuine , expressing admiration without any hidden agenda .
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both
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used for indicating that a statement applies to two alternatives

Ex: She wore a dress that was both elegant and comfortable for the evening event.
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halfway
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at or to a midpoint between two locations

Ex: The dog buried its bone halfway down the yard .
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upstairs
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on or toward a higher part of a building

Ex: The children were playing upstairs in their room .
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newly
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at or during a time that is recent

Ex: The company introduced a newly developed product .
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famously
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in a way that is known by many

Ex: The actor is famously associated with a particular role that became a classic in the film industry .
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wide
[Adverb]

to the greatest extent

Ex: She opened her arms wide to embrace her long-lost friend.
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freely
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without being controlled or limited by others

Ex: The prisoner , once released , walked freely out of the courthouse .
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half
[Adverb]

to the extent of one part out of two equal portions

Ex: She read the book half and lost interest afterward .
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namely
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used to give more specific information or examples regarding what has just been mentioned

Ex: The festival featured a variety of events , namely concerts , workshops , and art exhibitions .
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likewise
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in a way that is similar

Ex: The dog rolled over , and the puppy likewise copied the motion .
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alike
[Adverb]

in a way that is similar

Ex: The software applications function alike in terms of user interface .
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someday
[Adverb]

at an unspecified time in the future

Ex: Someday, I 'll have the courage to pursue my passion .
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exclusively
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in a manner that is only available to a particular person, group, or thing

Ex: The event is exclusively for invited guests ; no public admission is allowed .
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last
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used to refer to the most recent time at which an event occurred

Ex: They last met during a conference in Chicago .
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least
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to the lowest extent

Ex: She chose the least expensive dress for the party .
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firmly
[Adverb]

in a strong or secure manner

Ex: The foundation of the building was laid firmly for stability .
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accurately
[Adverb]

in a way that has no errors or mistakes

Ex: The weather forecast predicted the temperature accurately for the week .
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individually
[Adverb]

one by one; separately from the others

Ex: We interviewed the applicants individually rather than in a panel .
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reasonably
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to an extent or degree that is moderate or satisfactory

Ex: They were reasonably satisfied with the service they received .
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thoroughly
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in a comprehensive manner

Ex: He read the contract thoroughly before signing it , making sure he understood all the terms and conditions .
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500 Most Common English Adverbs
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