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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 401 - 425 Adverbs

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
positively
[Adverb]

in a way that shows a good or optimistic attitude, expressing approval, joy, or support

Ex: The patient 's health improved positively after the successful treatment .
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on time
[Adverb]

exactly at the specified time, neither late nor early

Ex: She cooked the meal on time for the dinner party.
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accordingly
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in a manner that is appropriate to the circumstances

Ex: She adjusted her schedule accordingly to accommodate the unexpected meeting .
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aggressively
[Adverb]

in a way that is threatening or shows hostility

Ex: The cat hissed aggressively to defend its territory .
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upwards
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in a direction to a higher place, position, or level

Ex: The temperature is expected to climb upwards as we move into summer .
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formally
[Adverb]

in accordance with established procedures, rules, or official protocols

Ex: The event invitation was formally extended to all stakeholders .
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informally
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without strict adherence to established procedures, rules, or official protocols

Ex: The team informally celebrated the project 's success with a small get-together .
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economically
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in a way that concerns money, trade, or financial matters

Ex: The policy is economically beneficial for small businesses .
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firstly
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used to introduce the first fact, reason, step, etc.

Ex: In presenting your argument , firstly, outline the main reasons supporting your position .
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radically
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in a way that relates to or affects the core or basic nature of something

Ex: He radically overhauled his lifestyle after the diagnosis .
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weirdly
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in a manner that is strange or unexpected

Ex: The stranger grinned weirdly, making the atmosphere in the room uneasy .
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comfortably
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in a way that allows physical ease and relaxation, without strain or discomfort

Ex: He dressed comfortably for the long drive ahead .
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in a way that is acceptable or proper

Ex: The punishment was administered appropriately for the violation .
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negatively
[Adverb]

in a manner that is bad or causes harm

Ex: Skipping meals can impact your health negatively over time .
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sufficiently
[Adverb]

to a degree or extent that is enough

Ex: Her explanation was sufficiently clear for everyone to understand .
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incidentally
[Adverb]

in a way that is by chance or accident

Ex: He spoke incidentally about his travels in Europe during the interview .
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legitimately
[Adverb]

in a way that is justifiable, reasonable, or supported by good reasons

Ex: He legitimately earned the promotion through a track record of successful projects and leadership skills .
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unusually
[Adverb]

more than usual or greater than average

Ex: Today , the traffic was unusually light , so I reached home early .
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past
[Adverb]

from one side of something to the other

Ex: The river flows past the meadow, creating a peaceful landscape.
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profoundly
[Adverb]

deeply meaningful or significant

Ex: That experience changed him profoundly, shaping his entire worldview .
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vastly
[Adverb]

to a great degree or extent

Ex: His skills have vastly improved since last summer .
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in an unbroken sequence with no gaps or pauses

Ex: The baby cried consecutively all night , exhausting the parents .
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confidently
[Adverb]

in a manner that shows strong belief in one's own skills or qualities

Ex: I confidently answered the question , knowing I was correct .
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in a manner that is overpowering in force, intensity, or effect

Ex: The evidence was overwhelmingly in favor of the defendant 's innocence .
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under
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at or to a position directly beneath or lower than something

Ex: She dropped the ring, and it slid under unnoticed.
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