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What does 'abruptly' mean?
What does 'abruptly' mean?
Which of the following words is an antonym of 'severe'?
Which of the following words is an antonym of 'severe'?
What does 'polished' mean?
What does 'polished' mean?
What is the opposite of 'badly'?
What is the opposite of 'badly'?
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What does 'ambitiously' mean?
What does 'ambitiously' mean?
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Study Notes
Adverbs
- meanly: in a mean or unkind manner
- dimly: in a faint or dim way
- secretly: in a private or hidden manner
- highly: to a great degree or extremely
- fluently: with ease and smoothness in speech or action
- brightly: in a shining or radiant way
- badly: in a bad or poor manner
- safely: in a secure or protected way
- modestly: in a humble or unassuming manner
- extravagantly: in an excessively luxurious or wasteful way
- abruptly: in a sudden or unexpected manner
- ambitiously: with a strong desire to succeed or achieve
- eagerly: with enthusiasm or excitement
- slightly: to a small degree or moderately
- previously: at an earlier time or occasion
- efficiently: with skill or competence in performance
- markedly: to a noticeable degree or extent
- purely: completely or entirely
- verbally: through spoken words or language
- informally: in a casual or unofficial manner
- admitted: accepted or acknowledged as true
- released: set free or made available
- donated: given as a charity or contribution
- removed: taken away or eliminated
- forbidden: not allowed or prohibited
- trained: taught or skilled in a particular area
- proven: demonstrated or established as true
- polished: refined or improved in quality
- expanded: increased or enlarged in size or extent
- designed: planned or created with a specific purpose
- legally: according to the law or in a lawful manner
- especially: particularly or exceptionally
- urgently: with a sense of importance or necessity
- wastefully: in a way that is lavish or excessive
- barely: just enough or almost not at all
- severe: serious or intense in degree or quality
- sufficient: enough or adequate for a purpose
- annual: happening or done once a year
- potential: possible or capable of development
- artificial: man-made or produced through human skill
- mood: a person's emotional state or atmosphere
- hardship: difficulty or struggle in life
- source: the origin or starting point of something
- approach: a way of dealing with a situation or problem
- balance: a state of equilibrium or stability
- Forbidden words should not be used in formal language.
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Test your knowledge of adverbs in English grammar. Identify the correct usage and meaning of various adverbs in sentences.