Discover the correct pronunciation of "Adverbs" words by English native speakers.
In a hypocritical manner; with or showing inconsistency or failure to act in accordance with one's words. Defined as a contrived or pretended expression of feelings or sentiments, often used to deceive or manipulate others. It implies a lack of sincerity, integrity, or authenticity in one's words or actions.
Hypothetically is an adverb that means "for the sake of argument" or "assuming that a situation is true or might be true". It is used to say that something is being discussed or considered as if it were real, even though it may not actually be the case. For example:<br><br>"Hypothetically, if I won the lottery, I would buy a house on the beach."<br><br>In this sentence, the speaker is not saying that they actually won the lottery or that they would buy a house on the beach, but rather they are presenting a scenario as if it were possible to illustrate their thoughts or feelings about it.
Idiotically is an adverb form of the noun "idiot". It means in a foolish or absurd manner, typically because of a lack of intelligence, sense, or good judgment.
In an idyllically state or situation, everything is peaceful, serene, and free from difficulty or worry. It is a state of perfect happiness, contentment, and tranquility. The word "idyllically" is often used to describe a romanticized or idealized view of a place or situation, where all is well and everything is in harmony.
Immaculately refers to something that is perfectly clean, tidy, and free from flaws or imperfections. It can also describe someone or something that is flawless, unblemished, or untainted, often in a moral or ethical sense.
Immeasurably means extremely or enormously, without measure or limit; to an extent that cannot be measured or calculated. It is often used to describe something that is very great, enormous, or infinite. For example: "The beauty of the sunset was immeasurably enhanced by the sound of the waves crashing against the shore."
The word "immediately" refers to something that happens at once, without delay or hesitation. It is used to indicate that something occurs or should occur as soon as possible. Examples of usage include: "I'll send the package immediately after I finish packing it", or "Help will arrive immediately if you call 911".
Implying or likely to happen very soon; imminent. For example: "The company's financial struggles are imminently threatening to go bankrupt."
Immorally refers to an act or behavior that is contrary to moral principles or standards, often causing harm or injustice to others. It is an action that transgresses what is considered right or acceptable, and is often used to describe behavior that is unethical, indecent, or sinful.
Unmoveably fixed or settled; not capable of being moved or removed: "She served her husband immovably, faithful and devoted to him for many years."
Implicitly refers to something that is suggested or understood, rather than being directly stated. It involves a subtle or indirect implication, often through tone, context, or inference, rather than a clear and direct declaration.
(adverb) in a way that is significant or crucial; to a great extent; by a significant margin.
Impudently refers to a behavior or manner that is bold, audacious, or shameless, often in a way that is considered inappropriate or discourteous. It describes someone who acts with an impudent, saucy, or insolent attitude, often in a way that might be perceived as arrogant or disrespectful.
Impulsively means doing something on the spur of the moment, without carefully thinking about it beforehand. It refers to a sudden or unplanned action that is often motivated by strong emotions, instinct, or a desire for immediate gratification, rather than careful consideration or rational decision-making.
Inaccurately means in a way that is not true or not correct; incorrectly; wrongly. It describes the act of providing information that differs from the actual truth, or not meeting a standard of precision or reliability.
Inadequately means in a way that is not sufficient or satisfactory; insufficiently; poorly.
Incautiously means to do something without thinking carefully or being aware of the potential risks or consequences. It can also mean to take reckless or rash action without considering the outcome.
Incessantly means constantly or continuously, often to the point of being relentless or persistent. It can imply an unwavering or unrelenting quality, often in a way that is annoying or tiring to others. <br><br>Example sentence: "The kid whined incessantly until his parents finally gave in and bought him the toy he wanted."
Incomparably means extremely, extremely, or unprecedentedly better or greater than anything else; unmatched, supreme, or unparalleled. It is used to emphasize the superiority or uniqueness of something. For example: "The view from the top of the mountain was incomparably beautiful."
Inconceivably is an adverb that means to an extremely great or astonishing degree. It is impossible to imagine or conceive something as extraordinary or wonderful as something that is considered inconceivably great or wonderful.
Incongruously refers to something that is awkwardly or jarringly out of place or in conflict with its surroundings, due to being mismatched or unrelated. It can also imply a sense of disparity, inconsistency, or even irony between different elements.
Incorrectly refers to something that is done or said in a wrong or mistaken way, either intentionally or unintentionally.
Indelibly refers to something that is permanently and deeply ingrained or marked, often in a way that cannot be erased or forgotten. It can also describe a strong and lasting impression or memory. For example, "The experience of losing my loved one has indelibly marked my life."
The word "indifferently" is an adverb that means without showing enthusiasm or interest; in a neutral or detached manner. It can also mean without concern or care; impartially. For example: "She worked indifferently on the project because she didn't really care about the outcome."
Indirectly refers to doing something or conveying a message in a subtle or unobtrusive way, without being direct or straightforward. It can also mean not having a direct effect or impact on something. For example, a baby's cry may indirectly affect the mood of everyone in the room, even though it's not the cause of the disturbance.
Indiscriminately means without discrimination or distinction; not choosing between or picking out particular individuals or things, but treating everything in the same way.
In a way that cannot be distinguished or told apart; without any noticeable difference.
Ineluctably means unavoidably or inevitably, as if forced by circumstances or fate. It describes something that is bound to happen or be true, regardless of human efforts to resist or change the outcome.
Inescapably refers to something that is unavoidable or unable to be escaped from. It can describe a situation, action, or feeling that is inescapable, meaning it cannot be avoided, evaded, or escaped from.
Inexhaustibly means: in an endless or unending manner; without limit or exhaustion; capable of producing or providing an infinite or limitless amount of something.
Inexorably refers to something that is happening or moving in a relentless and unstoppable manner, often in a sense of inevitability or predictability. It can also imply a sense of slow and gradual movement, but with a feeling of being unstoppable or irreversible.
Inexplicably refers to something that happens or is done without a clear or obvious reason, often in a way that is hard to understand or explain.
Inflexibly means unwilling or unable to change one's opinion or position, or to adapt to new ideas or circumstances. It refers to a rigid or unyielding attitude, and can imply a lack of flexibility, adaptability, or openness to other perspectives.