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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 326 - 350 Adverbs

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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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
permanently

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

[Adverb]
intentionally

in a manner that the person doing the action is aware of their behavior, and their actions are driven by a particular objective

[Adverb]
downstairs

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

[Adverb]
desperately

to an extreme degree

[Adverb]
happily

with cheerfulness and joy

[Adverb]
smoothly

easily and without any difficulty or disruptions

[Adverb]
across

from one side to the other side of something

[Adverb]
allegedly

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

[Adverb]
efficiently

with minimum waste of resources or energy

[Adverb]
theoretically

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

[Adverb]
deliberately

in a manner that was planned and purposeful

[Adverb]
continuously

in a manner that is repeated a lot

[Adverb]
continually

in a way that continues without stopping or interruption

[Adverb]
hugely

to an extensive degree

[Adverb]
secretly

in a manner that is kept hidden from others

[Adverb]
explicitly

in a manner that is direct and clear

[Adverb]
strictly

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

[Adverb]
separately

in a way that is apart or independent

[Adverb]
socially

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

[Adverb]
additionally

used to introduce extra information or points

[Adverb]
globally

in a way that is related to the entire world

[Adverb]
tightly

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

[Adverb]
overly

to an excessive degree

[Adverb]
(every) now and then

on irregular but not rare occasions

[phrase]
inevitably

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

[Adverb]
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