adverb (Meaning)

Wordnet

adverb (n)

the word class that qualifies verbs or clauses

a word that modifies something other than a noun

Webster

adverb (n.)

A word used to modify the sense of a verb, participle, adjective, or other adverb, and usually placed near it; as, he writes well; paper extremely white.

Synonyms & Antonyms of adverb

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adverb Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah ran quickly to catch the bus, fearing she might miss it.
  2. The chef skillfully prepared the dish, adding ingredients with precision.
  3. The cat stealthily approached its prey, moving quietly through the shadows.
  4. James enthusiastically shared his ideas during the team meeting, eager to contribute.
  5. Emily spoke softly, not wanting to disturb the peaceful atmosphere of the library.
  6. The athlete performed exceptionally well in the competition, surpassing everyone's expectations.
  7. The rain fell steadily, creating a soothing rhythm on the roof.
  8. Mark worked diligently on his project, focusing intently on each task.
  9. Melissa laughed heartily at the comedian's jokes, finding them genuinely amusing.
  10. The musician played the piano beautifully, skillfully expressing the emotions of the composition.

FAQs About the word adverb

the word class that qualifies verbs or clauses, a word that modifies something other than a nounA word used to modify the sense of a verb, participle, adjective

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Sarah ran quickly to catch the bus, fearing she might miss it.

The chef skillfully prepared the dish, adding ingredients with precision.

The cat stealthily approached its prey, moving quietly through the shadows.

James enthusiastically shared his ideas during the team meeting, eager to contribute.