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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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Categorized Adverbs of Result and Viewpoint
finally
finally
[Adverb]

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

Ex: First, we visited the museum; then, we explored the park, and finally, we enjoyed a meal at the restaurant. 
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eventually
eventually
[Adverb]

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

Ex: He eventually became the manager of the company. 
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ultimately
ultimately
[Adverb]

after doing or considering everything

Ex: After considering various options, they ultimately chose the most cost-effective solution for the project. 
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at last
at last
[Adverb]

in the end or after a lot of waiting

Ex: I've finished my essay at last! 
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definitively
definitively
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The DNA test results definitively proved the suspect's innocence. 
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unconditionally

in a way that is absolute and without requirements

Ex: The organization provides support to individuals unconditionally, offering help without expecting anything in return. 
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freshly
freshly
[Adverb]

in a new and recently created state

Ex: She prepared a salad with freshly picked vegetables from the garden. 
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equally
equally
[Adverb]

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

Ex: The siblings divided the candies equally between them. 
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single-handedly

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

Ex: She single-handedly organized the entire event, from planning to execution. 
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decisively
decisively
[Adverb]

in a clear and determined manner

Ex: After hours of debate, the committee decisively voted in favor of the new policy. 
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irrevocably
irrevocably
[Adverb]

in a way that cannot be changed or undone

Ex: Signing the contract meant they were irrevocably committed to the terms and conditions. 
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reversibly
reversibly
[Adverb]

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

Ex: Chemical reactions in this process are designed to be reversibly controlled for experimental purposes. 
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irreversibly
irreversibly
[Adverb]

in a way that cannot be changed back or undone

Ex: The environmental damage was so severe that it irreversibly impacted the ecosystem. 
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barely
barely
[Adverb]

in a manner that almost does not exist or occur

Ex: He barely made it to the bus stop in time for the last bus of the day. 
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partially
partially
[Adverb]

in an incomplete or limited manner

Ex: She was only partially aware of the changes happening in the company. 
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necessarily
necessarily
[Adverb]

in a highly probable or inevitable manner

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