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accurately |
The class completed the test accurately.
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conceitedly |
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consequently |
John smashed the window, consequently he was in trouble.
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correctly |
Hormones help the body to work correctly.
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dangerously |
He walked dangerously close to the edge.
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friendly |
I like a person with a friendly character.
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incorrectly |
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negatively |
An electron is a negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom.
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positively |
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prematurely |
The baby was born prematurely.
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quickly |
Our baby has grown so quickly.
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quietly |
The children worked quietly in the lesson.
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sincerely |
I sincerely wish you all the best in life.
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strangely |
The small, warty goblin was acting strangely.
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comfortably |
He was seated comfortably in the big armchair.
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probably |
That is probably the best pudding I have ever tasted.
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suitably |
They were not suitably matched.
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terribly |
It all went terribly wrong.
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hungrily |
Jenna ate hungrily as she had missed her breakfast.
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necessarily |
Affluence does not necessarily lead to a happier life.
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