500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 451 - 475 Adverbs

Here you are provided with the part 19 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "finely", "rightly", and "inward".

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500 Most Common English Adverbs
finely [adverb]

in a highly skilled or excellent manner

Ex: The watch was finely assembled by a master horologist .

in a way that relates to multiple nations or the entire world

Ex: The treaty was negotiated and agreed upon internationally to promote peace .
rightly [adverb]

in a correct or accurate way

Ex: You rightly guessed that the train had already left .
intensely [adverb]

to a very great or extreme extent or degree

Ex: The heat in the desert sun rose intensely by midday .
specially [adverb]

for a specific purpose, reason, person, etc.

Ex: The teacher prepared a lesson specially tailored to the needs of her students .
violently [adverb]

in a way that involves physical force meant to injure, damage, or destroy

Ex: She was violently shoved out of the way during the stampede .

To an unusually high degree, in a way that is far above average or standard

Ex: He is exceptionally gifted in mathematics .
inward [adverb]

toward the center or inside of something

Ex: The cat curled inward , finding a comfortable spot on the windowsill .
freshly [adverb]

in a new and recently created state

Ex: After a workout , he enjoyed a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice .
anyhow [adverb]

used when ending a conversation, or changing, or returning to a subject

Ex: He always finds a way to fix things , anyhow .
wonderfully [adverb]

to an excellent or highly pleasing degree

Ex: The children behaved wonderfully during the long trip .
universally [adverb]

in a way that is appropriate or accepted everywhere, by everyone, or in all cases

Ex: Laughter is universally recognized as a form of expression across cultures .

to an extent or level that is hard to believe

Ex: The storm caused unbelievably severe damage to the town .
casually [adverb]

in an informal and relaxed manner

Ex: They were chatting casually by the coffee machine .
horribly [adverb]

to a very unpleasant, disagreeable, or extreme degree

Ex: I felt horribly awkward at the party .
sharply [adverb]

with a sudden and significant change; dramatically

Ex: She turned sharply to avoid the oncoming car .
swiftly [adverb]

in a quick or immediate way

Ex: The wind blew swiftly through the tall grass .
wisely [adverb]

in a manner that reflects intelligence, good judgment, and experience

Ex: He smiled wisely and remained silent during the argument .
extra [adverb]

to a degree or extent that is greater or more than usual

Ex: He ran extra fast to catch the bus before it left .
vice versa [adverb]

with the order or relations reversed

Ex: You can choose to visit either the museum first and then the park , or vice versa .

in a way that is related to someone's mind or emotions

Ex: The counselor approached the problem psychologically , considering the patient 's mental state .
immensely [adverb]

to a very great degree

Ex: The actor 's performance was immensely praised by critics and audiences .
loosely [adverb]

in a manner that is not tightly or firmly held or attached

Ex: The curtain hung loosely from the rod , creating a casual and relaxed atmosphere .
silently [adverb]

without verbal communication

Ex: He silently agreed with the plan without saying a word .
annually [adverb]

in a way that happens once every year

Ex: The company hosts a charity event annually .