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Simply (plainly and evidently,clearly(distinctly))adv

The young girl was simply dressed.


I'm plainly confused by yourquestion.


Evidently he never got my voicemail.


The narrator pronounced each word distinctly.


Especially adv(exceptionally((unusually))adv


particularly adv

That was an especially good film.


It's been exceptionally cold for September.


Unusually, Louisa went out with us for a meal; normally she prefers to stay at home.


Be particularly careful when driving in icy conditions.

calmly adv more words relate are composure n , self-control n , restraint n(control).

(with composure)



I answered him calmly, hoping that he'd stop yelling.


Keep your composure when the questioning gets intense.


He was calm despite the pressure on him.


She patted the excited horse to calm it.

strongly adv (energetically and vigorously)

enérgicamente adv


vigorosamente adv



The plants in my garden are growing strongly.


Karen shook her head vigorously.

Properly adv(correctly and accurately)

correctamente adv



The machine seems to be working properly.


You haven't entered the data correctly.


Dexter accurately judged the distance between the two buildings.

firmly adv

(statement, decision) (decisión)



The teacher stated firmly that no one was allowed to go to lunch until everyone had finished the test.



Kyle held on to the rope firmly.



Totally adv (completely(utterly)

The man was totally blind; he couldn't see at all.


She was completely done building the house.


I'm completely exhausted!


We were utterly unprepared for the number of applications we received.

briefly adv (quickly, for a short time and brief adj) brevemente adv

Liza stopped briefly at the store on her way to the concert.


My consultation with the doctor was very brief.

Openly and publicly adv

Abiertamente and for everyone to see, hear



They've lived openly as a gay couple for years.


Carrying on their argument publicly was in poor taste.


voluntarily adv (of one's own free will)

voluntariamente adv



Smith voluntarily went to the police and confessed his crime.

Highly adv

(very, extremely) altamente adv



The images in this news report may be highly distressing.

Sharply adv

(quickly) rápidamente adv The mother caught the child's arm and pulled him sharply out of the road.

Dramatically adv (change: noticeably, a lot) drásticamente adv

This area has changed dramatically since I was last here.

Brightly adv (with a lot of light and figurative (cheerfully) .

brillantemente adv



The sun was shining brightly when I opened the curtains.


"What a lovely day!" said Helen brightly.

Directly (straight) adv


straightforward adj


directamente adv


Make sure you come directly home from school; don't go to your friends' houses or the park on the way.


The politician amazed the interviewer by answering the question directly.

Perfectly (in a faultless way) adv

perfectamente adv



He answered every question perfectly.

Deliberately adv (on purpose)

deliberadamente adv



deliberadamente advYou deliberately parked so I couldn't get out!


deliberadamente advYou deliberately parked so I couldn't get out!


You deliberately parked so I couldn't get out!


largely adv (mainly, mostly)

en gran parte loc adv


Clouds are largely made up of water.


The volcano sat largely on the plain, dominating the view.

Deeply adv (very)

profundamente adv



Ellen is deeply engrossed in her book.


Suddenly adv (without warning)

repentinamente adv



Suddenly, the roof started falling.


Gently adv (with care)

cuidadosamente adv



Kate held the baby gently.

Gradually adv

(little by little) gradualmente adv



I'm gradually answering all of these fan letters.


Carefully adv (cautiously and prudently)

Con cuidado loc adv



The children looked carefully before crossing the street.


Kevin cautiously waded into the river.


Daniel saved prudently for retirement.

wisely adv (intelligently)



use [sth] wisely v expr (employ [sth] in a discerning way)

inteligentemente adv



Helen hoped she had raised her children to always act wisely.



usar algo sabiamente loc verb A president must know how to use his power wisely.