Most Common English "Adverbs" (part 15)

Here you are provided with the part 15 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "openly", "near", and "beyond".

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500 Most Common English Adverbs
openly [adverb]

in a way that is honest or direct

Ex: The employee openly asked for feedback to improve performance .
broadly [adverb]

in a general or approximate way, without going into precise detail

Ex: Broadly , the plan succeeded in its goals despite a few setbacks .
morally [adverb]

with regard to what behavior is wrong or right

Ex: Morally , we should help those in need whenever possible .
near [adverb]

not far in distance

Ex: The children played near , giggling and shouting with joy .
upward [adverb]

toward a higher level

Ex: The climber scaled the cliff , inching upward with each foothold .

in a way that involves or refers to a group as a whole

Ex: Rain , snow , and hail are collectively classified as precipitation .
wildly [adverb]

in a manner lacking control, order, or restraint

Ex: He drove wildly down the narrow road , barely missing pedestrians .
severely [adverb]

to a harsh, serious, or excessively intense degree

Ex: The economy has been severely weakened by inflation .

to a considerable extent or degree

Ex: Their performance has substantially improved since the last game .
temporarily [adverb]

for a limited period of time

Ex: The road closure is temporarily affecting traffic .
visually [adverb]

in a way that is related to seeing, sight, or appearance

Ex: She described the scene visually , capturing every detail with her words .
utterly [adverb]

to the fullest degree or extent, used for emphasis

Ex: The landscape was utterly transformed after the heavy snowfall .
readily [adverb]

in a willing and unhesitant manner

Ex: They readily acknowledged their mistake and apologized .

in a way that happens as an immediate, natural response, without the need for thought, planning, or learning

Ex: The infant instinctively grasped her father 's finger .
beyond [adverb]

to or at the side that is further

Ex:
ironically [adverb]

used for saying that a situation is odd, unexpected, paradoxical, or accidental

Ex: Ironically , the movie star who played a fitness guru in films struggled with weight issues in real life .
tight [adverb]

in a manner that is firmly held, fastened, or closely fitted

Ex: The screws were fastened tight to ensure the stability of the furniture .
low [adverb]

in or toward a physically low place, level, or posture

Ex:
great [adverb]

in a notably positive or exceptional manner

Ex: The new policy worked great , leading to improved efficiency in the workplace .
knowingly [adverb]

with full awareness and intention

Ex: They knowingly withheld information from the authorities .

without being subject to outside control or influence

Ex: The software runs independently of the central server .
remotely [adverb]

from a different location using digital communication or technology

Ex: The IT team solved the problem remotely without visiting the office .
internally [adverb]

in a way that is related to things happening or existing inside of a specific thing or being

Ex: The company promotes open communication internally to foster collaboration among employees .
notably [adverb]

used to introduce the most important part of what is being said

Ex: The author has written numerous books , notably winning awards for her latest novel .
overseas [adverb]

‌to or in a foreign country, particularly one that is across the sea

Ex: The military deployed troops overseas for peacekeeping missions .