Discover the correct pronunciation of "Adverbs" words by English native speakers.
Used to express a conclusion or assumption that is not certain but seems likely; seemingly or probably.
Preternaturally describes something that seems extraordinary or unnatural, often in a way that is beyond what is considered normal or typical. It can also imply a sense of strangeness or being supernatural.<br><br>Example: The child's phenomenal memory was preternaturally acute and allowed her to recall entire conversations years later.
Used to indicate that something is likely to happen or be true, but not certain: "It's going to be cold tomorrow, probably."
Having or showing the skill and competence acquired through training and experience in a particular occupation or activity.
In an economically successful way; making a profit.<br><br>Example: The company operated profitably during a difficult market year.
Extremely or abundantly; in a lavish or overflowing manner.<br><br>Example: "She profusely apologized for the mistake."
prominently (adverb)<br><br> Meaning: in a noticeable or prominent position; clearly visible or audible<br><br>Example: "The company's logo is prominently displayed on the billboard."
Promptly means in or at the right time; exactly as planned or expected. It refers to doing something in a timely and quick manner, often in response to some cue or signal.
In a literal or straightforward manner, without embellishment or adornment; in a simple, unadorned, and ordinary way. The word "prosaically" emphasizes a lack of poetic or imaginative qualities, often implying a matter-of-fact, factual, or mundane tone.
Feeling or showing great satisfaction or pleasure in something, especially because of a personal achievement or quality.
Figuratively or metaphorically; used to describe something that is not meant to be taken literally, but rather as a representation of a common idea or feeling.
In a way that is intended to shock or stir up strong emotions, typically by being suddenly or deliberately attention-grabbing or provocative, often to provoke discussion, controversy, or a reaction.
Describing a person or activity that relates to the mind or consciousness, often involving subtle intuitive or extrasensory perceptions.
Relating to or caused by the mind, rather than being physical; related to psychology or mental processes.
Punctually means exactly on time; without delay or tardiness. It describes someone or something that is accurate and precise in terms of timing. For example, "She always arrives punctually for work."
Quaintly refers to something or someone that is charmingly old-fashioned, delicate, and pleasingly old-world in a way that is endearing and respectable. It can also describe something that is modest, simple, and unassuming, yet pleasant and attractive in an innocent and pleasing manner.
Adverb: in a short time; rapidly, fast.<br><br>Example: "She quickly answered the phone before it rang again."
In a uniquely characteristic or representative way; to the highest or most typical degree. Often used to emphasize that someone or something embodies the very essence or spirit of something.
Meaning: departing from the standard or norm; going far beyond what is usual or accepted; extreme.<br><br>Example: "She had radically changed her hairstyle overnight."
Quickly or at a high speed, often to the point of being sudden or sudden-like, or moving briskly.
Used to describe an action, occurrence, or instance that happens infrequently, at intervals, or in small quantities.<br><br>Example: "He speaks French rarely because he doesn't often have the opportunity to practice."
Impulsive or impertinent; acting or done without careful thought or consideration: a rash decision.<br><br>A state or appearance of sudden inflammation of the skin or mucous tissue, usually resulting from an allergic or infectious reaction.<br><br>A sudden or hasty increase in prices or wages.
Adverb. <br><br>Used to indicate that one thing is more so than another, in contrast to a statement which is merely true.<br><br>Example: "He is rather tired than hungry." <br><br>Alternatively, it can be used for an expressed moderate degree. <br><br>Example: "His room is rather small."