Most Common English "Adverbs" (part 16)

Here you are provided with the part 16 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "locally", "moreover", and "slow".

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500 Most Common English Adverbs
furthermore [adverb]

used to introduce additional information

Ex: The software offers a user-friendly interface , and furthermore , it incorporates advanced security features for data protection .
underground [adverb]

under the surface of the earth

Ex: The secret passage led underground , providing a hidden escape route .
locally [adverb]

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

Ex: The restaurant prioritizes using locally sourced ingredients in its dishes .
genetically [adverb]

in a manner that is related to genetics or genes

Ex: The disorder was analyzed genetically to identify any genetic mutations or abnormalities .
moreover [adverb]

used to introduce additional information or to emphasize a point

Ex: The product offers advanced features at an affordable price , and moreover , it comes with a warranty that ensures customer satisfaction .
remarkably [adverb]

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

Ex: He handled the complex negotiations remarkably .
critically [adverb]

to a degree that poses a serious or potentially disastrous risk

Ex: Water supplies in the region are critically low this year .
manually [adverb]

with physical effort rather than relying on machines or automation

Ex: The craftsman manually carved intricate details into the wooden sculpture .
amazingly [adverb]

in a way that is extremely well or impressive

Ex: The acrobat flipped and twirled amazingly in the air .
slow [adverb]

at a speed that is not fast

Ex: The warning sign said , ' Curves ahead , drive slow . '
besides [adverb]

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

Ex:
outdoors [adverb]

not inside a building or enclosed space

Ex: She prefers to exercise outdoors rather than in a gym .
solely [adverb]

with no one or nothing else involved

Ex: They focused solely on customer satisfaction during the redesign .
thereby [adverb]

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

Ex: He invested in professional development , thereby enhancing his career prospects .

to a large amount, intensity, or degree

Ex: His attitude changed tremendously after the accident .
strangely [adverb]

in a manner that is unusual or unexpected

Ex: The plant grew strangely , with vibrant flowers appearing out of season .
drastically [adverb]

in a way that causes major or sweeping change

Ex: Urban landscapes have been drastically transformed by rapid development .
sexually [adverb]

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

Ex: Consent is crucial when engaging sexually with a partner .
chemically [adverb]

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

Ex: The reaction between substances was investigated chemically , exploring the chemical changes that occurred .
beforehand [adverb]

at an earlier time

Ex: Parking permits expire at noon ; renew them beforehand .
consciously [adverb]

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

Ex: The athlete barely consciously processed the crowd 's cheers as he focused on his form .

after a particular event or time

Ex: She gave a brief introduction and subsequently opened the floor to questions .
sideways [adverb]

toward or in the direction of one side

Ex: The crab scuttled sideways along the sandy beach .

in a manner that is not official

Ex: He learned about the decision unofficially through a colleague , rather than through formal channels .