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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 401 - 425 Adverbs

Here you are provided with the part 17 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "under", "upwards", and "formally".

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
positively

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

[Adverb]
on time

exactly at the specified or expected time

[Adverb]
accordingly

in a manner that is appropriate to the circumstances

[Adverb]
aggressively

in a way that is threatening or violent

[Adverb]
upwards

in a direction to a higher place, position, or level

[Adverb]
formally

in accordance with established procedures, rules, or official protocols

[Adverb]
informally

without strict adherence to established procedures, rules, or official protocols

[Adverb]
economically

in a way that is related to economics

[Adverb]
firstly

used to introduce the first fact, reason, step, etc.

[Adverb]
radically

to an extreme or complete degree

[Adverb]
weirdly

in a manner that is strange, unusual, or unexpected

[Adverb]
comfortably

in a way that is physically free from any tension or pain

[Adverb]
appropriately

in a way that is acceptable, suitable, or proper in a particular occasion or situation

[Adverb]
negatively

in a manner that is bad or causes harm

[Adverb]
sufficiently

to a degree or extent that is enough

[Adverb]
incidentally

in a way that is by chance or accident

[Adverb]
legitimately

in a way that can be justified with reason or logic

[Adverb]
unusually

more than usual or greater than average

[Adverb]
past

from one side of something to the other

[Adverb]
profoundly

deeply meaningful or significant

[Adverb]
vastly

to a great degree or extent

[Adverb]
consecutively

in an unbroken sequence

[Adverb]
confidently

in a way that shows confidence and trust in oneself or another person's abilities, plans, etc.

[Adverb]
overwhelmingly

to a very great degree that cannot be resisted

[Adverb]
under

directly below something

[Adverb]
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