Adverbs of Result and Viewpoint - Adverbs of Personal Viewpoints
These adverbs highlight that one's opinions are based on personal viewpoint rather than the fact or truth, such as "personally", "luckily", "ideally", etc.
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used to express that something positive or favorable has happened or is happening by chance
used to express relief or appreciation for a positive circumstance or outcome
in a manner choosing one option over another based on a preference or tendency
used to show that the opinion someone is giving comes from their own viewpoint
used to emphasize that one is being sincere and telling the truth, especially when the thing being said sounds surprising
used to say that the something is believed to be true based on available information or evidence
used to discuss something based on assumptions, rather than proven facts or reality
used to express regret or say that something is disappointing or sad
in a way that shows one believes people are mainly motivated by selfish interestsand often indicating a lack of trust or sincerity
used to convey that a statement can be supported with reasons or evidence
used to suggest that something is assumed to be true, often with a hint of doubt
in a manner that can be easily understood or sympathized with given the circumstances