Most Common English "Adverbs" (part 14)

Here you are provided with the part 14 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "happily", "across", and "hugely".

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500 Most Common English Adverbs
permanently [adverb]

in a way that lasts or remains unchanged for a very long time

Ex: The decision to close the factory was made permanently .

in a way that is done on purpose

Ex: He intentionally ignored the advice because he wanted to try his own method .
downstairs [adverb]

on or toward a lower part of a building, particularly the first floor

Ex: She lives downstairs in the basement apartment .
desperately [adverb]

to a very great or extreme degree

Ex: They were desperately trying to save the failing project .
happily [adverb]

with cheerfulness and joy

Ex: She danced happily across the stage after winning .
smoothly [adverb]

easily and without any difficulty or disruptions

Ex: Everything ran smoothly during the presentation .
across [adverb]

from one side to the other side of something

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allegedly [adverb]

used to say that something is the case without providing any proof

Ex: The company is facing a lawsuit for allegedly violating environmental regulations .
efficiently [adverb]

with minimum waste of resources or energy

Ex: The factory adopted new technologies to produce goods more efficiently and sustainably .

in accordance with ideas, theories, or principles rather than experiments or practical actions

Ex: The course was taught theoretically , focusing on foundational ideas and theories in the field .

in a way that is done consciously and intentionally

Ex: She deliberately left the door unlocked to let him in .

in a manner that is repeated a lot

Ex: The river flows continuously , providing water to the surrounding villages .
continually [adverb]

in a way that continues without stopping or interruption

Ex: The machine operates continually to meet production demands .
hugely [adverb]

to an extensive degree

Ex: The company 's profits increased hugely after the strategic merger .
secretly [adverb]

in a manner that is kept hidden from others

Ex: The couple whispered secretly , sharing a private conversation .
explicitly [adverb]

in a manner that is direct and clear

Ex: The policy was explicitly communicated to all employees .
strictly [adverb]

in a way that involves no exception; to a degree that is absolute

Ex: The school strictly prohibits students from using their phones during class .
separately [adverb]

in a way that involves each person or item acting or being considered on its own

Ex: Each student submitted their project separately despite working on the same topic .
socially [adverb]

in a way that is related to society, its structure, or classification

Ex: Socially responsible businesses prioritize ethical practices and community engagement .

used to introduce extra information or points

Ex: The company is launching a new product next month , and additionally , they plan to expand their market presence internationally .
globally [adverb]

in a way that is related to the entire world

Ex: The pandemic affected healthcare systems globally , requiring collaborative responses .
tightly [adverb]

in a way that cannot be easily moved, detached, or opened

Ex: He held onto the railing tightly as the ship rocked in the storm .
overly [adverb]

to an excessive degree

Ex: The regulations were considered overly restrictive by the business owners .
inevitably [adverb]

in a way that cannot be stopped or avoided, and certainly happens

Ex: If you neglect regular maintenance , the car will inevitably experience mechanical issues .