Mastering the Most Frequent Adverbs
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#121
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Morally
/ˈmɔːrəli/
adverb
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in accordance with principles of right and wrong behavior; ethically
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She felt morally obligated to help the refugees. |
ethically, righteously, virtuously, properly
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immorally, unethically, wrongly
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morally right, morally wrong, morally obligated, morally responsible
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#122
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Nowhere
/ˈnoʊwɛr/
adverb
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not anywhere; in no place
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I searched everywhere but the keys were nowhere to be found. |
not anywhere, in no place
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everywhere, somewhere, anywhere
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nowhere to be found, nowhere near, nowhere else
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#123
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Near
/nɪər/
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close in space or time; almost
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The school is very near to my house. |
close, nearby, adjacent
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far, distant, remote
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near future, near miss, draw near
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#124
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Noisily
/ˈnɔɪzɪli/
adverb
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in a way that makes a lot of noise; loudly
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The children were playing noisily in the playground. |
loudly, rowdily, clamorously
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quietly, silently, peacefully
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play noisily, laugh noisily, work noisily
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#125
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Mostly
/ˈmoʊstli/
adverb
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mainly; for the most part; usually
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The students are mostly from local schools. |
mainly, primarily, chiefly, largely, generally
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rarely, seldom, minority
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mostly used, mostly made, mostly because, mostly from
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#126
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Occasionally
/əˈkeɪʒənəli/
adverb
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sometimes; from time to time; not regularly
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I occasionally visit my grandmother on weekends. |
sometimes, from time to time, periodically, sporadically
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always, never, constantly, regularly
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occasionally visit, occasionally happens, very occasionally
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#127
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Non-stop
/ˌnɒnˈstɒp/
adverb
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continuing without stopping; without interruption
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The train traveled non-stop from London to Paris. |
continuously, constantly, without pause
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intermittently, occasionally, periodically
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fly non-stop, work non-stop, travel non-stop
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#128
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Near-by
/ˈnɪərbaɪ/
adverb
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close to; not far away; in the neighborhood
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There is a grocery store nearby. |
close, near, adjacent, neighboring
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distant, far, remote
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nearby area, nearby location, live nearby
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#129
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Nearly
/ˈnɪərli/
adverb
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almost; not quite; very close to
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I nearly missed the bus this morning. |
almost, practically, virtually, approximately
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completely, entirely, fully
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nearly finished, nearly impossible, nearly ready
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#130
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Normally
/ˈnɔːməli/
adverb
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in the usual way; under normal circumstances
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I normally wake up at 7 AM every day. |
usually, typically, generally
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abnormally, unusually, rarely
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normally do, normally happen, normally work
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#131
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Namely
/ˈneɪmli/
adverb
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that is to say; specifically; to be precise
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Three cities, namely Paris, London, and Rome, were visited. |
specifically, particularly, that is, to wit, viz
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generally, broadly, vaguely
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namely that, namely the, namely these, namely those
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#132
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Once
/wʌns/
adverb
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one time only; at some time in the past; formerly
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I have been to Paris once in my life. |
one time, formerly, previously, at one time
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never, always, repeatedly, frequently
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once upon a time, once again, once more, at once
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#133
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Neatly
/ˈniːtli/
adverb
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in a tidy and orderly way; carefully and precisely
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She arranged the books neatly on the shelf. |
tidily, orderly, carefully, precisely
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messily, carelessly, untidily
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neatly arranged, neatly organized, neatly folded
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#134
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Northwards
/ˈnɔːθwədz/
adverb
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towards the north; in a northerly direction
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The birds migrate northwards in spring. |
north, upward, toward the north
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southwards, downward, toward the south
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move northwards, travel northwards, head northwards
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#135
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Narrowly
/ˈnæroʊli/
adverb
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by a small margin; barely; in a limited way
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She narrowly escaped the accident. |
barely, just, closely, tightly, precisely
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widely, broadly, easily, comfortably
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narrowly escaped, narrowly avoided, narrowly defined, narrowly focused
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#136
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Openly
/ˈoʊpənli/
adverb
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in a frank and honest way; without concealment; publicly
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She spoke openly about her struggles with mental health. |
frankly, honestly, publicly, candidly, straightforwardly
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secretly, privately, covertly, discreetly
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speak openly, openly admit, openly discuss, openly express
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#137
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Necessarily
/ˌnesəˈserəli/
adverb
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as a necessary result; inevitably; by logical consequence
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Rich people are not necessarily happy. |
inevitably, unavoidably, automatically, certainly
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optionally, possibly, maybe
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not necessarily, necessarily true, necessarily follow
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#138
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Naturally
/ˈnætʃərəli/
adverb
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in a natural manner; as expected; of course
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She naturally excels in mathematics. |
normally, obviously, clearly, inherently, instinctively
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artificially, unnaturally, forced, awkwardly
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naturally occurring, naturally gifted, naturally beautiful, comes naturally
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#139
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Now-a-days
/ˈnaʊədeɪz/
adverb
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at the present time; in these times
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Now-a-days, people prefer online shopping. |
nowadays, currently, presently
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formerly, previously, in the past
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now-a-days people, now-a-days it's common
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#140
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Otherwise
/ˈʌðərwaɪz/
adverb
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in a different way; if not; or else; apart from that
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Study hard, otherwise you will fail the exam. |
or else, alternatively, differently, if not
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likewise, similarly, correspondingly
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or otherwise, otherwise known as, unless otherwise stated
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