Discover the correct pronunciation of "Adverbs" words by English native speakers.
Showing a determination to do something, often because one is determined to win an argument or force one's way, and refusing to change your opinion, even if it is wrong:
Spectacularly impressive or surprising; extremely striking or beautiful.<br><br>Example: The stunningly clear waters of the lake made it a popular destination for swimmers.
Emphatically and impressively).<br><br>Example: "The fireworks exploded stupendously in the sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle."
(adj.) extremely foolish or idiotic in a clumsy and awkward way. Done in an unthinking or thoughtless manner.
Meaning: In a manner that is incredibly good or excellent. Done to a high or perfect degree.<br><br>Example: "The fireworks exploded sublimely in the night sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle."<br><br>Synonyms: superbly, wonderfully, exceptionally, wonderfully, phenomenally<br><br>Antonyms: poorly, inadequately, substandardly.
Showing quiet and subtle effort or movement:.less energetic effort or action is needed to achieve something.
In a way that is suitable or suitable to a particular purpose or situation.<br><br>Example: "(The accommodations) were made suitably for a traveler who wanted to stay in a modern hotel."
It means supposedly, allegedly, or supposedly, which indicates that something is believed to be true, but not necessarily proven or confirmed. It may also imply that there is some uncertainty or doubt about the truth of what is being said or suggested.
"Supra" refers to something that exists above or beyond something else, often implying superiority or something of higher rank. It can also indicate a relationship of superiority, particularly in a hierarchical context.<br><br>Example: "The company's supra-national policies affect the entire region." (Here, "supra" refers to a level of authority above national governments.)
Used to express that something is unexpectedly or astonishingly true, but often welcome or pleasing.
Surreptitiously is an adverb that means secretly or stealthily, often in a way that is not easily detected or noticed. It can also imply that something is done quietly or quietly, often with the intention of concealing one's actions or intentions from others.
To do something swimmingly means to do it very well and easily. It is often used to describe a situation where everything is going smoothly, without any problems. The phrase is thought to have originated from the idea of a person swimming effortlessly through the water, with no obstacles or difficulties. In modern language, it is used to express a sense of things being "sailing" along, with no problems or hitches.
The word "synchronously" means at the same time, in perfect agreement, or simultaneously. It refers to the occurrence of two or more events, actions, or processes happening together or in perfect harmony.
In a tactless manner, without consideration for others' feelings or sensitivities. Rudeness is shown unintentionally; insensitive and clumsy in speech or action.
Tantivy means:<br>Moving swiftly and energetically, often with a purpose; diligent, busy.<br><br>Example: The detectives worked tantivy to solve the case before the deadline.
The word "technically" is an adverb that means:<br><br>-in a strict or professional sense<br>-academically or according to rules and technicalities<br>-from a purely factual standpoint<br>-more precisely or with attention to detail<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The machine is technically sound, but it needs a software update to work properly.<br>- The rules of the competition are technically clear.<br>- She is technically gifted, despite her lack of experience.
Lasting for a short time; for a limited time only; temporary:.<br><br>Example: "The tree will be closed temporarily due to maintenance."
Determined and persistent in a firmly held belief or opinion, or in undertaking a task, despite difficulties or lack of success.
1. Done or made with great care and attention to avoid hurting or damaging someone or something: 'The nurse treated her patient tenderly.' <br>2. Feeling a deep affection or strong liking for someone or something: 'She loved her children tenderly.'
Having a central or dominant theme; relating to or involving a particular theme or common thread that is repeated or emphasized throughout a work, discussion, or other forms of expression.
Used to describe a situation or idea that is hypothetical or based on abstract reasoning, often used to contrast with a practical or actual situation.
There is an adverb that is used to indicate a place or direction, often used to indicate the location of something or someone. It can also be used to introduce a sentence or clause, similar to the phrase "in that place" or "in that location".<br><br>For example:<br><br> I'm going over there. (indicates direction)<br> There is a book on the table. (indicates location)<br> There are many books on that shelf. (indicates place)
There is your word. "Therefore" is an adverb that means as a result of something that has been mentioned previously; consequently, accordingly, or thus. It indicates a logical consequence or outcome.
Carefully and completely; completely and exactly.<br><br>Example: She cleaned her house thoroughly before her guests arrived.
Carefully and deliberately considering or planning something, usually before acting or deciding.