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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 351 - 375 Adverbs

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
openly
openly
[Adverb]

in a way that is honest or direct

Ex: The teacher openly encouraged students to ask questions in class .
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broadly
broadly
[Adverb]

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

Ex: His views broadly reflect those of the majority .
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morally
morally
[Adverb]

with regard to what behavior is wrong or right

Ex: Morally, honesty is highly valued in personal relationships .
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near
near
[Adverb]

not far in distance

Ex: She stood near, watching the performance with fascination .
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upward
upward
[Adverb]

toward a higher level

Ex: The hot air balloon rose upward into the sky .
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collectively
collectively
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The countries are collectively part of the European Union .
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wildly
wildly
[Adverb]

in a manner lacking control, order, or restraint

Ex: They ran wildly in all directions when the alarm sounded .
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severely
severely
[Adverb]

to a harsh, serious, or excessively intense degree

Ex: The reputation of the company was severely affected by the scandal .
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substantially

to a considerable extent or degree

Ex: The population has substantially grown since the last census .
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temporarily
temporarily
[Adverb]

for a limited period of time

Ex: She stayed temporarily at a friend 's place during the transition .
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visually
visually
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The photographer captures moments visually, conveying emotions through images .
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utterly
utterly
[Adverb]

to the fullest degree or extent, used for emphasis

Ex: The new policy was implemented to utterly eliminate inefficiencies in the process .
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readily
readily
[Adverb]

in a willing and unhesitant manner

Ex: The team readily supported the new proposal .
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instinctively

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

Ex: He instinctively avoided eye contact when asked about the incident .
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beyond
beyond
[Adverb]

to or at the side that is further

Ex: He disappeared beyond into the dense fog.
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ironically
ironically
[Adverb]

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

Ex: Ironically, the expert on cybersecurity got hacked by a phishing email .
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tight
tight
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The dress fit tight around her waist , accentuating her figure .
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low
low
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The branch hung so low he had to duck low to get past it .
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great
great
[Adverb]

in a notably positive or exceptional manner

Ex: The meal tasted great, with a perfect blend of flavors.
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knowingly
knowingly
[Adverb]

with full awareness and intention

Ex: They knowingly ignored the warnings before proceeding with the plan .
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independently

without being subject to outside control or influence

Ex: She thinks independently and is not easily swayed by trends .
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remotely
remotely
[Adverb]

from a different location using digital communication or technology

Ex: He manages the entire team remotely from another city .
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internally
internally
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The software glitch was identified and fixed internally by the development team .
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notably
notably
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The museum houses a collection of rare artifacts , notably an ancient manuscript dating back to the 10th century .
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overseas
overseas
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The couple decided to celebrate their anniversary by vacationing overseas.
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