Adverbs of Manner Related to Humans - Adverbs of Confidence and Reliability

These adverbs describe how much one trusts oneself or how much others are capable of trusting them, like "confidently", "reliably", "genuinely", etc.

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Adverbs of Manner Related to Humans
confidently [adverb]

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

Ex: They confidently tackled the difficult project without hesitation .
assertively [adverb]

in a way that shows confidence and forcefulness when expressing opinions or needs

Ex: The manager communicated assertively to ensure the team understood the goals .

in a relaxed and unconcerned manner, showing little or no anxiety, enthusiasm, or interest

Ex: They walked nonchalantly into the meeting twenty minutes late .
reliably [adverb]

in a way that can be trusted to work well or be accurate

Ex: The data was reliably collected and carefully verified .
responsibly [adverb]

in a careful, trustworthy, or reasonable manner

Ex: The children behaved responsibly while their parents were away .
dutifully [adverb]

in a way that shows a strong sense of obligation, respect, or willingness to do what is expected

Ex: He dutifully attended every meeting , even when he had nothing to contribute .

in a way that reflects ethical concern or personal principles

Ex: She conscientiously objected to serving in the military .
truthfully [adverb]

in a manner that reflects or conveys what is true

Ex: The scientist truthfully described the risks involved in the experiment .
devoutly [adverb]

in a way that reflects sincere religious faith or reverence

Ex: The old woman devoutly crossed herself before entering the chapel .
genuinely [adverb]

used to show that someone sincerely feels or believes something

Ex: They genuinely want to help , not just pretend to care .
honorably [adverb]

with honesty, fairness, and a commitment to moral values

Ex: They negotiated the contract honorably , without taking advantage of the other party .
admirably [adverb]

in a way that deserves approval, respect, or praise

Ex: She admirably balanced work and family without complaint .