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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 376 - 400 Adverbs

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
furthermore
furthermore
[Adverb]

used to introduce additional information

Ex: The research findings supported the hypothesis, and furthermore, they provided valuable insights into potential applications. 
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underground
underground
[Adverb]

under the surface of the earth

Ex: The animals hibernate underground during the winter months. 
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locally
locally
[Adverb]

in a way that relates to a specific location or nearby area

Ex: The farmers' market features produce sourced locally from nearby farms. 
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extraordinarily

to an exceptionally high degree

Ex: The dessert was marvelously rich, with layers of intense flavor. 
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genetically
genetically
[Adverb]

in a manner that is related to genetics or genes

Ex: The disease was found to be genetically inherited, passed down from one generation to the next. 
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moreover
moreover
[Adverb]

used to introduce additional information or to emphasize a point

Ex: The new policy aims to reduce carbon emissions, and moreover, it aligns with the company's commitment to environmental sustainability. 
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remarkably
remarkably
[Adverb]

in a way that is unusually impressive, effective, or surprising

Ex: She sang the aria remarkably, with both power and subtlety. 
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critically
critically
[Adverb]

to a degree that poses a serious or potentially disastrous risk

Ex: The species is critically endangered due to habitat loss. 
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manually
manually
[Adverb]

with physical effort rather than relying on machines or automation

Ex: She manually assembled the pieces of the puzzle, fitting them together by hand. 
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amazingly
amazingly
[Adverb]

in a way that is extremely well or impressive

Ex: She solved the complex puzzle amazingly quickly. 
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slow
slow
[Adverb]

at a speed that is not fast

Ex: The turtle moves very slow. 
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besides
besides
[Adverb]

used to add extra information or to introduce a reason that supports what was just said

Ex: I don't want to go. Besides, I'm feeling tired. 
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outdoors
outdoors
[Adverb]

not inside a building or enclosed space

Ex: After dinner, we decided to eat dessert outdoors under the stars. 
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solely
solely
[Adverb]

with no one or nothing else involved

Ex: The decision was made solely to improve efficiency. 
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thereby
thereby
[Adverb]

used to indicate how something is achieved or the result of an action

Ex: She followed a healthy diet, thereby improving her overall well-being. 
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tremendously
tremendously
[Adverb]

to a large amount, intensity, or degree

Ex: Costs vary tremendously depending on where you live. 
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strangely
strangely
[Adverb]

in a manner that is unusual or unexpected

Ex: The stranger smiled strangely, adding an air of mystery to the encounter. 
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drastically
drastically
[Adverb]

in a way that causes major or sweeping change

Ex: The company drastically restructured its operations to avoid bankruptcy. 
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sexually
sexually
[Adverb]

in a way that involves or is related to the activity of sex

Ex: They discussed sexually transmitted infections during the health class. 
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chemically
chemically
[Adverb]

in a manner that is related to chemistry, the scientific study of the properties, composition, and behavior of matter

Ex: The substance was analyzed chemically to determine its molecular composition and structure. 
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beforehand
beforehand
[Adverb]

at an earlier time

Ex: Guests must submit dietary requests beforehand. 
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consciously
consciously
[Adverb]

in a manner that someone is mentally aware of and able to regulate

Ex: She was not consciously aware of how tightly she was gripping the steering wheel. 
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subsequently
subsequently
[Adverb]

after a particular event or time

Ex: She moved to France and subsequently began studying art. 
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sideways
sideways
[Adverb]

toward or in the direction of one side

Ex: She glanced sideways at her friend during the meeting. 
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unofficially
unofficially
[Adverb]

in a manner that is not official

Ex: She was unofficially appointed as the team leader, although the official announcement had not been made yet. 
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