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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 476 - 500 Adverbs

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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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
systematically

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

[Adverb]
exponentially

in a manner that becomes increasingly faster

[Adverb]
alternatively

as a second choice or another possibility

[Adverb]
outward

away from a central or particular point

[Adverb]
distinctly

in a way that shows an easily distinguishable quality

[Adverb]
stupidly

in a manner characterized by a lack of intelligence, common sense, or good judgment

[Adverb]
tenaciously

in a firm or determined way

[Adverb]
intuitively

in a manner that is based on emotions rather than reasoning

[Adverb]
for the moment

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

[Adverb]
backwards

in the direction of a position or place that is behind

[Adverb]
ridiculously

in a way that causes disbelief or surprise

[Adverb]
awfully

to a very great or extreme extent or degree

[Adverb]
carelessly

in a manner that lacks enough care or attention

[Adverb]
downward

in, at, or pointing toward a lower level or position

[Adverb]
splendidly

in an excellent or great way

[Adverb]
bravely

in a fearless manner that shows bravery or courage

[Adverb]
willingly

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

[Adverb]
insanely

to a degree that is very great

[Adverb]
meticulously

in a manner that is marked by careful attention to details

[Adverb]
fantastically

in a manner that is extraordinarily good or satisfactory

[Adverb]
miraculously

in an unexpected manner that resembles a miracle

[Adverb]
sort of ~noun

to a degree or extent that is unclear

[Adverb]
madly

to a great degree

[Adverb]
in advance

prior to a particular time or event

[Adverb]
innately

in a way that is natural or present from birth

[Adverb]
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