Most Common English "Adverbs" (part 20)

Here you are provided with the part 20 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "outward", "stupidly", and "awfully".

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500 Most Common English Adverbs

in a way that is according to a thorough and efficient plan or system

Ex: The student systematically reviewed each chapter before the exam .

in a way that increases more and more rapidly over time

Ex: Technology is evolving exponentially , reshaping how we live and work .

as a second choice or another possibility

Ex: The meeting can be scheduled for Monday , or alternatively , on Wednesday to accommodate everyone 's availability .
outward [adverb]

away from a central or particular point

Ex: The road stretched outward , leading to distant villages and towns .
distinctly [adverb]

in a way that shows an easily distinguishable quality

Ex: The advantages of the new system were distinctly outlined in the presentation .
stupidly [adverb]

in a way that shows poor judgment or a lack of intelligence or sense

Ex: They stupidly believed the scammer 's promises without verifying anything .
tenaciously [adverb]

in a firm or determined way

Ex: He tenaciously argued his point during the debate , standing firm in his beliefs .
intuitively [adverb]

in a way that is guided by natural understanding or instinct

Ex: Children often intuitively grasp social cues before learning the words for them .

at the present time, with the understanding that the current situation or decision may be changed in the near future

Ex: For the moment , the issue seems to be resolved , but we 'll keep monitoring it .
live [adverb]

used when an event or performance is happening at the present moment or being broadcast in real-time

Ex: We are going live in five minutes , so get ready .

in a way that causes disbelief or surprise

Ex: The task turned out to be ridiculously simple .
awfully [adverb]

to a very great or extreme extent or degree

Ex: The workload for the project became awfully overwhelming .
carelessly [adverb]

in a manner that lacks enough care or attention

Ex: The painter worked carelessly , leaving splatters of paint on the floor .
downward [adverb]

toward a lower level or position

Ex: The river flows downward through the valley .
splendidly [adverb]

in a way that is very pleasing, admirable, or successful

Ex: You handled that interview splendidly !
bravely [adverb]

in a courageous and determined way, especially in the face of danger, fear, or hardship

Ex: He bravely told the truth , knowing it might cost him his job .
willingly [adverb]

in a manner that shows one is inclined or happy to do something

Ex: The volunteers willingly spent their weekend cleaning up the park .
insanely [adverb]

to a degree that is very great

Ex: The concert tickets sold out insanely quickly , disappointing many fans who could n't get them .

in a manner that is marked by careful attention to details

Ex: He meticulously proofread the document multiple times to catch any errors or typos .

in an extraordinarily excellent or impressive manner

Ex: The new software works fantastically , with no bugs or glitches so far .

in an unexpected manner that resembles a miracle

Ex: Despite the severe damage to the car , the driver walked away from the accident miraculously unharmed .
madly [adverb]

used as an intensifier to express a very high degree

Ex: They are madly excited about their upcoming trip .
in advance [adverb]

prior to a particular time or event

Ex: Thank you in advance for your help with the project .
innately [adverb]

in a way that is natural or present from birth

Ex: Cats are innately territorial animals , marking their territory with scent glands .