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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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Categorized Adverbs of Result and Viewpoint
favorably
favorably
[Adverb]

in a positive, approving, or useful manner

Ex: The new policy was received favorably by employees, as it addressed concerns raised in previous feedback. 
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fortunately
fortunately
[Adverb]

used to express that something positive or favorable has happened or is happening by chance

Ex: Fortunately, the weather cleared up just in time for the outdoor event, allowing it to proceed smoothly. 
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luckily
luckily
[Adverb]

used to express that a positive outcome or situation occurred by chance

Ex: Luckily, the airline had a last-minute seat available, and I was able to catch my flight. 
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thankfully
thankfully
[Adverb]

used to express relief or appreciation for a positive circumstance or outcome

Ex: Thankfully, the medical test results came back negative, providing reassurance about my health. 
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interestingly

in a way that arouses one's curiosity or attention

Ex: Interestingly, the ancient civilization had advanced knowledge of astronomy, as revealed by their complex calendar systems. 
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ideally
ideally
[Adverb]

used to express a situation or condition that is most desirable

Ex: Ideally, a balanced diet includes a variety of fruits, vegetables, proteins, and whole grains. 
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preferably
preferably
[Adverb]

in a way that shows a liking or a priority for something over others

Ex: For a healthy snack, choose fruits or nuts, preferably over sugary treats. 
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preferentially

in a manner choosing one option over another based on a preference or tendency

Ex: She preferentially selects green vegetables over sugary snacks for a healthier diet. 
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memorably
memorably
[Adverb]

in a way that is likely to be remembered easily

Ex: in a way that is likely to be remembered or recalled easily. 
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gratefully
gratefully
[Adverb]

in a manner expressing or feeling appreciation

Ex: She accepted the award gratefully, thanking her team for their support and hard work. 
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longingly
longingly
[Adverb]

in a manner expressing a strong desire for something

Ex: She looked at the old photographs longingly, reminiscing about the happy moments from the past. 
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hopefully
hopefully
[Adverb]

used for expressing that one hopes something will happen

Ex: He submitted his job application, and hopefully, he will be invited for an interview. 
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personally
personally
[Adverb]

used to show that the opinion someone is giving comes from their own viewpoint

Ex: I can't endorse that product personally, as I've had a negative experience with it. 
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honestly
honestly
[Adverb]

in a way that emphasizes sincerity of belief or opinion

Ex: I honestly think you did the right thing. 
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presumably
presumably
[Adverb]

used to say that the something is believed to be true based on available information or evidence

Ex: She left the office early, presumably to attend a family event. 
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hypothetically

used to discuss something based on assumptions, rather than proven facts or reality

Ex: Hypothetically, if we were to increase the budget, we might see a boost in project efficiency. 
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unfavorably
unfavorably
[Adverb]

with a lack of approval, support, or positive regard

Ex: The new policy was viewed unfavorably by employees due to its impact on work-life balance. 
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unfortunately

used to express regret or say that something is disappointing or sad

Ex: Unfortunately, the flight was delayed due to severe weather conditions, causing inconvenience for the passengers. 
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regretfully
regretfully
[Adverb]

used to express a sense of sorrow or remorse

Ex: Regretfully, we have to inform you that the event has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. 
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critically
critically
[Adverb]

in a way that expresses disapproval or fault-finding

Ex: She spoke critically about the new government policy during the meeting. 
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regrettably
regrettably
[Adverb]

in a manner expressing sorrow, disappointment, or a sense of apology

Ex: Regrettably, due to unforeseen circumstances, the outdoor event has been canceled. 
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erroneously
erroneously
[Adverb]

in an inaccurate or unsuitable way

Ex: The data was erroneously entered into the system, leading to incorrect calculations. 
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cynically
cynically
[Adverb]

in a way that shows one believes people are mainly motivated by selfish interestsand often indicating a lack of trust or sincerity

Ex: She cynically dismissed the politician's promises, thinking they were just to win votes. 
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skeptically
skeptically
[Adverb]

with doubt, questioning, or a lack of immediate acceptance

Ex: She skeptically eyed the new product, unsure if it would live up to its advertised features. 
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arguably
arguably
[Adverb]

used to convey that a statement can be supported with reasons or evidence

Ex: He is arguably the best player in the league, consistently delivering outstanding performances. 
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supposedly
supposedly
[Adverb]

used to suggest that something is assumed to be true, often with a hint of doubt

Ex: She was supposedly the last person to leave the building, according to eyewitnesses. 
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understandably

in a manner that can be easily understood or sympathized with given the circumstances

Ex: After the long and tiring journey, she was understandably exhausted when she arrived at her destination. 
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