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Adverbs of Manner Related to Things - Adverbs of Temporal Manner

These adverbs describe the manner in which something happens or is done with regards to its temporal aspects, like "constantly", "permanently", "nonstop", etc.

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Categorized Adverbs of Manner Referring to Things
simultaneously

at exactly the same time

Ex: The two dancers performed different routines simultaneously on the stage. 
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at the same time

in a manner where two or more things happen together

Ex: They both spoke at the same time, causing confusion in the conversation. 
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synchronously

at the same time

Ex: The devices were designed to operate synchronously for optimal performance. 
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asynchronously

in a way that does not occur at the same time

Ex: The online collaboration allowed team members to work asynchronously from different time zones. 
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retrospectively

considering things from a past point of view

Ex: The team analyzed the project retrospectively to identify areas for improvement. 
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temporarily
temporarily
[Adverb]

for a limited period of time

Ex: She lived in the city temporarily while her house was being renovated. 
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permanently
permanently
[Adverb]

in a way that lasts or remains unchanged for a very long time

Ex: After years of traveling, they decided to settle permanently in a coastal town. 
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concurrently
concurrently
[Adverb]

at the same time

Ex: The team members worked on different aspects of the project concurrently to meet the deadline. 
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concomitantly

at the same time or alongside something else

Ex: The changes in the economy were concomitantly accompanied by shifts in consumer behavior. 
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incessantly
incessantly
[Adverb]

without stopping or pausing

Ex: The rain fell incessantly throughout the night. 
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nonstop
nonstop
[Adverb]

without pausing or taking a break

Ex: The music played nonstop at the party, keeping everyone dancing. 
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ceaselessly
ceaselessly
[Adverb]

in a manner that continues without stopping or pausing

Ex: The rain fell ceaselessly throughout the night. 
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perpetually
perpetually
[Adverb]

for an indefinite period of time

Ex: The sun shines perpetually in the desert, never once hiding behind clouds. 
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constantly
constantly
[Adverb]

in a way that continues without any pause

Ex: She was constantly checking her phone for messages. 
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persistently
persistently
[Adverb]

with determination and continuous effort, refusing to give up despite challenges or difficulties

Ex: Despite setbacks, she persistently pursued her dream of becoming a published author. 
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perennially
perennially
[Adverb]

continuously or regularly happening over a long time

Ex: The river flowed perennially, providing water to the surrounding ecosystem. 
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chronically
chronically
[Adverb]

(with reference to illness) in a way that develops slowly and persists over a long duration

Ex: He was chronically fatigued due to his autoimmune disorder. 
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continually
continually
[Adverb]

in a way that continues without stopping or interruption

Ex: The river flows continually, never ceasing its journey. 
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continuously
continuously
[Adverb]

without any pause or interruption

Ex: The conveyor belt moved continuously, transporting goods from one end of the factory to the other. 
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relentlessly
relentlessly
[Adverb]

with determination and without stopping, often in a harsh or unwavering manner

Ex: The detective pursued the case relentlessly until the truth was uncovered. 
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right along
right along
[Adverb]

without interruptions or delays

Ex: The conversation flowed right along, touching on various topics. 
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intermittently

at irregular intervals, with breaks or pauses in between

Ex: The rain fell intermittently throughout the day, with occasional breaks of sunshine. 
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transiently
transiently
[Adverb]

for only a short time

Ex: The feeling of joy passed transiently, leaving a sense of nostalgia. 
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