10 interesting adverbs and meaning full sentences
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(1)Anxiously
The adverb “anxiously” can mean in a worried/nervous way or in an impatient way, wanting something to happen
(2)Awkwardly
The adverb “awkwardly” means in a way that is NOT graceful or elegant. This can refer to physical movements that are not elegant, or to social behavior that is not elegant.
(3)Calmly
If you do something “calmly,” it means you do it in a way that is relaxed and not agitated. If you are calm, then your emotions/actions are at peace.
(4)Cautiously
The adverb “cautiously” means to do something carefully, in a reserved way, to avoid danger or something bad happening
(5)Deliberately
If you do something “deliberately,” it means you do it intentionally, on purpose – it was not an accident.
(6)Eagerly
If you do something “eagerly,” it means you are excited about it; you do it with a lot of energy because you want something to happen.
(7)Faithfully
The adverb “faithfully” means that something is reliable; you can trust it and depend on it.
(8)Foolishly
The adverb “foolishly” describes an action that was stupid; it was not a good idea and the person didn’t think about the consequences before doing the action.
(9)Frantically
If you do something “frantically,” it means you take a lot of quick action because you are very nervous or in a rush.
(10)Irritably
If you look at someone or say something “irritably,” it means you are demonstrating your annoyance or slight anger in your eyes or tone of voice.