Top 76 - 100 Adverbs: English Vocabulary List

Explore 30 English words about top 76 - 100 adverbs with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

30 words Most Common English Adverbs
absolutely /ˌæbsəˈluːtli/ adverb

in a total or complete way

"You are absolutely right."

"You are absolutely right about that and I completely agree with everything you just said."

below /bɪˈloʊ/ adverb

in a position or location situated beneath or lower than something else

"The temperature dropped below zero."

"The temperature dropped below zero last night so the puddles have frozen and become slippery and dangerous."

eventually /ɪˈvɛnʧuəli/ adverb

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

"He eventually found his keys."

"He eventually found his lost keys under the sofa after searching the entire house for an hour."

totally /ˈtoʊtəli/ adverb

in a complete and absolute way

"I totally agree with you."

"I totally agree with your opinion and I think we should implement your suggestion as soon as possible."

instead /ˌɪnˈstɛd/ adverb

as a replacement or equal in value, amount, etc.

"He ate an apple instead."

"Do not go out instead stay home and rest because you look very tired and pale today."

inside /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/ adverb

in or into a room, building, etc.

"Please come inside."

"Please come inside it is cold out there and I have made some hot soup for you."

all the time /a:l ðə ˈtaɪm/ adverb

continuously, persistently, or without pause

"He talks all the time."

"He talks all the time and never stops to listen to what others have to say."

immediately /ɪˈmidiətli/ adverb

in a way that is instant and involves no delay

"Call the doctor immediately."

"You should see a doctor immediately if you have a high fever and difficulty breathing properly."

greatly /ˈɡreɪtli/ adverb

to a great amount or degree

"It helped greatly."

"Her encouragement greatly improved my confidence, allowing me to tackle challenges that I previously found overwhelming and scary."

simply /ˈsɪmpli/ adverb

used to show that something is the case and nothing more

"You can simply turn off the lights."

"You can simply turn off the lights when you leave the room to save electricity and reduce your energy bill."

that /ðət/ adverb

used to emphasize the extent or degree of something

"It was that cold."

"I didn't realize it was that late when we decided to leave the party."

absolutely /ˌæbsəˈluːtli/ adverb

in a total or complete way

"You are absolutely right."

"You are absolutely right about that and I completely agree with everything you just said."

no /noʊ/ adverb

used to show that someone or something is equally not capable, likely, or involved

"I can no swim."

"He's no more likely to win the race than his slower competitor."

early /ˈɝli/ adverb

before the usual or scheduled time

"I woke up early today."

"I woke up early today because I had a lot of work to do and I wanted to get a head start on everything."

less /lɛs/ adverb

to a smaller amount, extent, etc. in comparison to a previous state or another thing or person

"Eat less sugar for better health."

"Eat less sugar for better health and to reduce your risk of developing diabetes and other diseases."

below /bɪˈloʊ/ adverb

in a position or location situated beneath or lower than something else

"The temperature dropped below zero."

"The temperature dropped below zero last night so the puddles have frozen and become slippery and dangerous."

certainly /ˈsɝːtənli/ adverb

in an assured manner, leaving no room for doubt

"You can certainly stay here."

"You can certainly stay here for the night if you have nowhere else to go."

perhaps /pɚˈhæps/ adverb

used to express possibility or likelihood of something

"Perhaps we should wait."

"Perhaps we should ask the teacher for help because this math problem is really difficult to solve."

home /hoʊm/ adverb

to, at, or toward the place where one lives

"I am home."

"After a long journey, she finally arrived home, feeling exhausted but content."

super /ˈsupər/ adverb

to a high or exceptional degree

"The food was super."

"She found the lecture incredibly engaging, describing the speaker's delivery as super captivating."

hard /hɑrd/ adverb

with a lot of difficulty or effort

"He works hard every day."

"He works hard every day to provide for his family and never complains about being tired."

forward /ˈfɔrwərd/ adverb

to or toward the front

"Move forward."

"Despite facing numerous challenges, the team continued to move forward with their ambitious project."

instead /ˌɪnˈstɛd/ adverb

as a replacement or equal in value, amount, etc.

"Stay home instead of going out."

"Stay home instead of going out because the weather is bad and there is a storm coming."

inside /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/ adverb

in or into a room, building, etc.

"Please come inside it is cold."

"Please come inside it is cold out there and I have made some hot soup for you."

next /nɛkst/ adverb

at the time or point immediately following the present

"Next we will dance."

"Next we will visit the museum and then go to the park for a picnic lunch together."

easily /ˈiːzəli/ adverb

in a way that something is done without much trouble or exertion

"She solved it easily."

"She solved the difficult math problem easily because she had studied hard all week."

immediately /ɪˈmidiətli/ adverb

in a way that is instant and involves no delay

"You should see a doctor immediately."

"You should see a doctor immediately if you have a high fever and difficulty breathing properly."

particularly /pɚˈtɪkjələrli/ adverb

in a manner that emphasizes a specific aspect or detail

"I particularly enjoy Italian food."

"I particularly enjoy Italian food especially pasta dishes like spaghetti carbonara and lasagna with rich tomato sauce."

somewhere /ˈsʌmˌwɛr/ adverb

in, at, or to some unspecified place

"Let us go somewhere nice."

"I think I left my keys somewhere in the house this morning."

literally /ˈɫɪtɝəɫi/ adverb

used for putting emphasis on something that seems surprising but is true

"It was literally true."

"He was so hungry that he could literally eat a horse after his long hike through the mountains."

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