Adverbs of Result and Viewpoint - Adverbs of Result

These adverbs are used to refer to the result or end point of an action and include adverbs like "finally", "barely", "freshly", etc.

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Adverbs of Result and Viewpoint
finally [adverb]

used to introduce the last event or item in a series of related things

Ex: After reviewing the documents , conducting interviews , and analyzing data , the researchers finally reached a conclusion .
eventually [adverb]

after or at the end of a series of events or an extended period

Ex: They faced many obstacles , but eventually , they overcame all difficulties and reached their goal .
ultimately [adverb]

after doing or considering everything

Ex: The goal of the research was to understand the underlying causes , and ultimately , to find effective solutions .
at last [adverb]

in the end or after a lot of waiting

Ex: After waiting all day , the ice cream truck came by at last .

in a way that provides a final and decisive resolution or answer

Ex: The referee 's decision on the controversial play was definitively announced after video review .

in a way that is absolute and without requirements

Ex: The teacher offers guidance and encouragement unconditionally to all students , regardless of their abilities .
freshly [adverb]

in a new and recently created state

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

in a fair and even manner, without favoring one over the other

Ex: The teacher distributed the resources equally among all the students .

without anyone's help, solely relying on one's own efforts

Ex: The athlete single-handedly carried the team to victory with outstanding performance .
decisively [adverb]

in a clear and determined manner

Ex: The CEO decisively announced the company 's new direction , leaving no room for uncertainty .
irrevocably [adverb]

in a way that cannot be changed or undone

Ex: Her decision to resign from the company was made irrevocably , signaling a major life change .
reversibly [adverb]

in a way that can be changed or returned to its previous state

Ex: The decision to implement the new policy is not reversibly binding ; it can be revisited in the future .

in a way that cannot be changed back or undone

Ex: Chemical reactions in this process irreversibly transform the substances involved .
barely [adverb]

in a manner that almost does not exist or occur

Ex: After the long hike , they were barely able to reach the mountain 's summit .
partially [adverb]

in an incomplete or limited manner

Ex: He was only partially successful in convincing the team to adopt his proposal .
necessarily [adverb]

in a highly probable or inevitable manner

Ex: If it rains , it does n't necessarily mean the event will be canceled ; there might be an indoor alternative .