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adverb
Synonyms
Noun
1. major form class
2. modifier
3. qualifier
Usage
The power of verbs (and why you should never use an adverb) - The Times
খুব সহজে Phrase শিখে নেও। Noun Phrase, Adjective Phrase & Adverb Phrase || Phrase English Grammar (OVLekPb8zM) - fathomjournal.org
A Word, Please: Get into the grammatical swing of things - Los Angeles Times
Workshop: Adjectives and adverbs in news - Media Helping Media
Le Walk, a tour guide in your headphones, raises $4.1M seed led by Adverb Ventures and Lerer Hippeau - PR Newswire
Adverb Ventures raising $125 million for its second fund for early-stage startups - PitchBook
A type-theoretical approach to categorical interaction and complex system adaptation: an empirical study based on register classification | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - Nature
The Grammar Trick Every Ad Is Using - Quick and Dirty Tips
Don't ditch the adverb, the emoji of writing - The Guardian
Grammar: Video playlist - BBC
Word of the Day: askance - The New York Times
Could We Just Lose the Adverb (Already)? - Vulture
Adverbs Are Good - Political Currents by Ross Barkan
The Effect of Chinese Proficiency on Determining Temporal Adverb Position by Native Japanese Speakers Learning Chinese - Frontiers
Exclusive | Jessica Verrilli and April Underwood Form Adverb Ventures - WSJ
Adverbs Are Overwhelmingly, Indisputably the Best Part of Speech - Slate
Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely: What Is an Adverb? by Brian P. Cleary - Publishers Weekly
Do All Adverbs End in ‘-Ly’? - Quick and Dirty Tips
A Word, Please: Adverbs don’t modify all verbs and other lessons for the New York Times - Los Angeles Times
Attachment and Concord of Temporal Adverbs: Evidence From Eye Movements - Frontiers
ADVERBS OR NOT - Poetry Foundation
Toni Morrison is More Hemingway Than Hemingway Himself - Literary Hub
The Adverbs of Zion - By Common Consent
Why more and less are never adverbs - Cambridge University Press & Assessment
A Word, Please: People who don’t care about grammar often get it right - Los Angeles Times
Word of the Day: presto (Published 2025) - The New York Times
A Word, Please: The right and wrong of adverbs and hyphens - Los Angeles Times
An Adverb That Defies Certainty - The New York Times
Vimeo CEO says not using adverbs helps put the focus on customers—here’s why he thinks it helps companies to not ‘lose their way’ - Yahoo Finance
NYT Wordle Today: Hints, Answer and Strategies for Puzzle #1733 on March 18, 2026 - International Business Times Australia
Detecting subjectivity and tone with automated text analysis tools - Pew Research Center
My friendly friend greets me…friendlily? - Michigan Public
Lolly Lolly Lolly Get Your Adverbs Here - Schoolhouse Rock - Poets & Writers
Word of the Day: a cappella (Published 2023) - The New York Times
The original Swifties: What writers can learn from Tom Swift’s adverbs - Poynter
Stop Hating on Adjectives and Adverbs - Slate
Meet man, once lived in a small town, built Rs 6000000000 company, which makes robots for…, he is… - India.Com
11 adverbs for good preaching: A review of Russell Mitman - The Christian Century
Bigger, Uglier, Lonelier Cities, and Other News by Dan Piepenbring - The Paris Review
Word of the Day: gingerly (Published 2023) - The New York Times
A Certain Word Is Really Getting on My Nerves (Published 2016) - The New York Times
Obviously undergoing change: Adverbs of evidentiality across time and space - Cambridge University Press & Assessment
A Word, Please: The concept of 'word categories' may make our complicated language a bit simpler - Los Angeles Times
Opinion | In One Word, Biden and Trump Tell Us Exactly Who They Are (Published 2023) - The New York Times
Pull Up with Adverb 9teen90 True Self and Rubie Magnitude - blogTO
Vimeo CEO says not using adverbs helps put the focus on customers - Fortune
Using ‘Literally’ Metaphorically? That’s Literally Nothing to Get Worked Up Over. - U.S. News & World Report
How former Slack and Twitter executive April Underwood used angel investing to create a career in venture capital - Business Insider
Part of speech tagging of grammatical features related to L2 Chinese development: A case analysis of Stanza in the L2 writing context - Frontiers
Why I Am Proudly, Strongly, and Happily in Favor of Adverbs - The Atlantic
Why Adverbs, Maligned by Many, Flourish in the American Legal System - WSJ
In Defense Of Adverbs - HuffPost
Excerpt: Nabokov's Favorite Word Is Mauve - NPR
Starting a Sentence With “Hopefully” - Quick and Dirty Tips
Adult Chinese Spanish L2ers’ acquisition of phi-agreement and temporal concord: The role of morphosyntactic features and adverb/subject-verb distance - Frontiers
“Think Different” or “Think Differently” - Quick and Dirty Tips
Finally, Evidence of Just How Much Scientists Love Using Adverbs - Smithsonian Magazine
Word of the Day: akimbo (Published 2023) - The New York Times
Addverb Technologies brings in $132 million investment - The Robot Report
Puzzling for learning: Create a word for it - MultiBriefs
English Grammar In Particular Can Be Especially Challenging - World of Better Learning - Cambridge University Press & Assessment
The suffix -ly - Spelling: Video playlist - BBC Bitesize - BBC
5 Stupid Grammar Myths (and Why You Should Follow Them at Work) - Quick and Dirty Tips
My "-ly" Tale - vocal.media
'Wicked' Interesting: Merriam-Webster Explores Rise Of New England's Favorite Word - CBS News
A Word, Please: Being an expert is all well and good - Los Angeles Times
The syntax of PP-adverbs within English determiner phrases - Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Test your mastery of ‘therefore’ and ‘as such’ - Columbia Journalism Review
Adverbs and adjectives behaving badly - Michigan Public
Lowkey: A Word That's Lowkey Snuck Into Our Vocabulary - Mental Floss
The Case Against Adjectives - Electric Literature
Trump’s fired! … when it comes to adverbs - Chicago Tribune
Obey traffic signs, overlook grammar - The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Study finds that too many adjectives and adverbs detract from academic writing - Inside Higher Ed
The Word 'Hopefully' Is Here To Stay, Hopefully - NPR
Cajun and Creole Words: March 18-23 - The Daily Advertiser | Lafayette, Louisiana
Hither, thither, and everywhither? - The Christian Science Monitor
10 editing issues your grammar checker might be missing - Ragan Communications
Grammar: Video playlist - BBC
A Word, Please: Grammar cop makes a copular mistake - Los Angeles Times
An Interpretive Lexicon of New Testament Greek: Analysis of Prepositions, Adverbs, Particles, Relative Pronouns, and Conjunctions - The Gospel Coalition
Supply Change Capital is latest women-led VC to raise substantial debut fund - TechCrunch
Why Stephen King's Road To Hell Is Paved With Adverbs - HuffPost
Grammar: Video playlist - BBC
Register-based distribution of expressions of modality in COCA | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - Nature
Faith Salie is REALLY worked up over "Really?" - CBS News
A very good reason not to use ‘very’ - Columbia Journalism Review
A Word, Please: Split infinitives: the mistaken rule with a catchy name - Los Angeles Times
‘A Clockwork Orange’ at 50 - The New York Times
Grammatical category and the neural processing of phrases - Nature
Word of the day: Withal - Classic City News
Super stories: The Abandoned House: verbs and adverbs - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Grammar: Video playlist - BBC
10 Rules For Writing By Elmore Leonard - BuzzFeed News
Pack your adverbs to visit Grammaropolis - Houston Chronicle
Commonly Confused Words: Part One - VOA - Voice of America English News
A Word, Please: Some confusion over jobs that pay well - Los Angeles Times
Youtube recommendations: Adverb Infotainment - The Business Standard
The Word 'Hopefully' Is Here To Stay, Hopefully - KERA News
One Writer Used Statistics to Reveal the Secrets of What Makes Great Writing - Smithsonian Magazine
Foreign Language Equivalents
Foreign Language Equivalents of 'adverb'
Language
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Language
Equivalent
French
adverbe
Spanish
Misspellings - Typos
adveeb, advetb, asverb, addverb, adberb, aadverb, aderb, advrrb, adverbb, afverb, advverb, adveb, adevrb, daverb, adver, advorb, advrb, adverrb, dverb, advern, avderb, adveerb, advwrb, sdverb, adverv, averb, advebr, adcerb, advreb
Words Starting with Letter - 'A'
a
a battery
a billion
a bit
a bit much
a capella singing
a cappella singing
a couple of
a few
a fortiori
a good deal
a great deal
a horizon
a hundred
a hundred and one
a hundred thousand
a hundred times
a kempis
a la carte
a la mode
a level
a little
a lot
a million
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