Top 276 - 300 Adverbs: English Vocabulary List

Explore 28 English words about top 276 - 300 adverbs with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

28 words Most Common English Adverbs
lastly /ˈɫæstɫi/ adverb

used to emphasize that what follows is the concluding point

"Lastly I want to thank my family."

"Lastly I want to thank my family for their support because without them I would not have achieved any of my goals."

daily /ˈdeɪli/ adverb

in a way that happens every day or once a day

"Brush your teeth daily."

"You should brush your teeth daily to prevent cavities and maintain good oral hygiene and fresh breath."

monthly /ˈmʌnθli/ adverb

in a way than happens once every month

"He pays rent monthly."

"He pays his rent monthly on the first day and never misses a payment because he is responsible."

loudly /ˈlaʊdli/ adverb

in a way that produces a lot of noise or sound

"He laughed loudly."

"The children laughed loudly in the park disturbing the neighbors who were trying to sleep."

genuinely /ˈdʒɛnˈjuˌwaɪnɫi/, /ˈdʒɛnjəwənɫi/ adverb

used to show that someone sincerely feels or believes something

"She is genuinely kind to everyone."

"She is genuinely kind to everyone and never expects anything in return for her generosity and compassion."

hence /ˈhɛns/ adverb

used to say that one thing is a result of another

"The roads are icy hence drive carefully."

"The roads are icy hence drive carefully and leave plenty of space between you and the car in front."

repeatedly /ɹɪˈpitɪdɫi/ adverb

in a manner that occurs multiple times

"He asked repeatedly."

"He repeatedly asked the same question even though the teacher had already answered it several times clearly."

reportedly /ɹiˈpɔɹtədɫi/, /ɹɪˈpɔɹtədɫi/ adverb

used to convey that the information presented is based on what others have said

"He reportedly quit his job yesterday."

"He reportedly quit his job yesterday after a disagreement with his boss about the new company policies."

arguably /ˈɑɹɡjuəbɫi/ adverb

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

"He is arguably the best player."

"He is arguably the best player in the league and many experts believe he will win the MVP award this year."

politically /ˈpɫɪtɪkɫi/, /pəˈɫɪtɪkəɫi/ adverb

in a way that is related to politics

"Politically the country is stable."

"Politically the country is stable but there are still some tensions between different ethnic groups living in the region."

randomly /ˈɹændəmɫi/ adverb

by chance and without a specific pattern, order, or purpose

"The numbers were chosen randomly."

"The numbers were chosen randomly by the computer so that every participant would have a fair chance of winning."

financially /ˌfaɪˈnænʃəɫi/, /fəˈnænʃəɫi/, /fɪˈnænʃəɫi/ adverb

in a way that is related to money or its management

"He is financially independent now."

"He is financially independent now and does not need to rely on his parents for money to pay his bills and expenses."

abroad /əˈbrɔd/ adverb

in or traveling to a different country

"She wants to study abroad."

"She wants to study abroad next year to improve her language skills and experience a different culture."

legally /ˈɫiɡəɫi/ adverb

in a way that is allowed by the law or in accordance with legal rules

"You are legally required to pay taxes."

"You are legally required to pay taxes on all income that you earn from your job or business."

underneath /ˌəndərˈniθ/ adverb

directly below something, particularly when concealed by the thing on top

"The treasure is underneath."

"She discovered the hidden compartment underneath the loose floorboard in the old house."

north /nɔrθ/ adverb

toward or to the north

"Head north."

"You can find the mountains if you continue heading north past the river."

wrong /rɑŋ/ adverb

in a manner that is incorrect or mistaken

"You spelled my name wrong."

"You spelled my name wrong on the invitation so please correct it before you send them out."

daily /ˈdeɪli/ adverb

in a way that happens every day or once a day

"Brush your teeth daily."

"You should brush your teeth daily to prevent cavities and maintain good oral hygiene and fresh breath."

monthly /ˈmʌnθli/ adverb

in a way than happens once every month

"He pays his rent monthly."

"He pays his rent monthly on the first day and never misses a payment because he is responsible."

weekly /ˈwikˌli/ adverb

after every seven days

"We meet weekly."

"We have a team meeting weekly to discuss our progress and plan for the upcoming projects."

fine /faɪn/ adverb

in a way that is acceptable or satisfactory

"I am doing fine thank you."

"I am doing fine thank you for asking and I hope you are doing well too."

any /ˈɛni/ adverb

to a small or noticeable amount, used to emphasize a negative or interrogative statement

"Do you have any money?"

"I'm not sure if there's any milk left in the refrigerator."

abroad /əˈbrɔd/ adverb

in or traveling to a different country

"She wants to study abroad next year."

"She wants to study abroad next year to improve her language skills and experience a different culture."

evenly /ˈivənɫi/ adverb

in equal amounts or quantities

"Spread the butter evenly on the bread."

"Spread the butter evenly on the bread so that every bite tastes the same and you do not get dry spots."

poorly /ˈpurli/ adverb

in a manner that is unsatisfactory or improper

"He did poorly."

"The company performed poorly in the last quarter due to unexpected market fluctuations."

ideally /aɪˈdiɫi/ adverb

used to express a situation or condition that is most desirable

"Ideally we should arrive early."

"Ideally we should arrive early to avoid the crowds but if you are late it is not a big problem."

practically /ˈpɹæktɪkəɫi/ adverb

to an almost complete degree

"There is practically no food left."

"There is practically no food left in the house so we need to go grocery shopping as soon as possible."

lightly /ˈɫaɪtɫi/ adverb

in a soft or delicate way, applying minimal weight or pressure

"Touch the paint lightly with a brush."

"Touch the paint lightly with a brush to create a soft and delicate effect on the canvas."

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