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Definitions of Selective Adverbs Modifying Words to What Degree - Page 1
This list depicts a list of adverbs that show "To What Degree" when modifying words. |
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| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Definitions |
| 1. absolutely | verb | Absolutely he lied. | definitely, and completely; unquestionably |
| 2. abundantly | verb | She was abundantly endowed. | plentiful; crammed with |
| 3. almost | verb | He was almost asleep. | slightly short of; not quite; nearly |
| 4. barely | verb | I could barely see the road. | by a very little; in a scanty manner; sparsely |
| 5. briefly | verb | He spoke briefly after dinner. | short in time, duration, length, or extent |
| 6. completely | verb | He completely assembled the computer. | having all necessary parts, components, or steps |
| 7. concisely | verb | She concisely described the problem. | expressing or doing much in few words; clear and succinct |
| 8. constantly | verb | He constantly argued with her. | continually occurring; persistent; unchanging in nature |
| 9. copiously | verb | They copiously supplied us with food. | containing plenty; an ample supply; abounding in matter |
| 10. decreasingly | verb | We decreasingly relied on them for help. | to grow gradually less or smaller, as in amount or intensity |
| 11. deeply | verb | We became deeply involved in crime. | to a great depth; well along in time |
| 12. definitely | verb | We shall definitely complete the task on time. | having distinct limits; clearly defined; explicitly precise |
| 13. densely | verb | Densely they filled the warehouse. | crowded closely together; compact |
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