6-Letter Adverbs Containing S
Here's the list of all the 122 6-Letter Adverbs Containing S in the English Language.
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Common Adverbs (with Definitions and Examples) | |
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please | 1. used in polite request More Definitions → |
course | 1. as might be expected More Definitions → |
second | 1. in the second place More Definitions → |
latest | More Definitions → |
always | 1. at all times; all the time and on every occasion 2. without variation or change, in every case More Definitions → |
across | 1. to the opposite side 2. transversely More Definitions → |
inside | 1. within a building 2. on the inside More Definitions → |
supply | More Definitions → |
summer | More Definitions → |
almost | 1. (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but More Definitions → |
simply | 1. and nothing more 2. (used for emphasis) absolutely More Definitions → |
strong | More Definitions → |
square | 1. in a straight direct way 2. in a square shape More Definitions → |
lowest | 1. in the lowest position; nearest the ground More Definitions → |
easily | 1. with ease (`easy' is sometimes used informally for `easily') 2. without doubt More Definitions → |
faster | 1. more quickly More Definitions → |
gratis | 1. without charge More Definitions → |
mostly | 1. in large part; mainly or chiefly 2. usually; as a rule More Definitions → |
smooth | More Definitions → |
closer | 1. (comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance More Definitions → |
slowly | 1. without speed (`slow' is sometimes used informally for `slowly') 2. in music More Definitions → |
solely | 1. without any others being included or involved More Definitions → |
surely | 1. definitely or positively (`sure' is sometimes used informally for `surely') More Definitions → |
steady | 1. in a steady manner More Definitions → |
safely | 1. with safety; in a safe manner More Definitions → |
sudden | More Definitions → |
sooner | 1. comparatives of `soon' or `early' 2. more readily or willingly More Definitions → |
slower | 1. more slowly More Definitions → |
cousin | More Definitions → |
asleep | 1. into a sleeping state 2. in the sleep of death More Definitions → |
seldom | 1. not often More Definitions → |
scarce | 1. only a very short time before 2. almost not More Definitions → |
softly | 1. with low volume 2. in a manner that is pleasing to the senses More Definitions → |
lastly | 1. the item at the end More Definitions → |
wisely | 1. in a wise manner More Definitions → |
dashed | More Definitions → |
vastly | 1. to an exceedingly great extent or degree More Definitions → |
seaman | More Definitions → |
presto | 1. suddenly 2. at a very fast tempo (faster than allegro) More Definitions → |
ashore | 1. towards the shore from the water More Definitions → |
justly | 1. with honesty 2. in accordance with moral or social standards More Definitions → |
subtly | 1. in a subtle manner More Definitions → |
astray | 1. away from the right path or direction 2. far from the intended target More Definitions → |
sorely | 1. to a great extent 2. in or as if in pain More Definitions → |
singly | 1. one by one; one at a time 2. apart from others More Definitions → |
busily | 1. in a busy manner More Definitions → |
sickly | More Definitions → |
snugly | 1. fitting closely 2. safely protected More Definitions → |
afresh | 1. again but in a new or different way More Definitions → |
stably | 1. in a stable solid fixed manner 2. in a stable unchanging manner More Definitions → |
passim | 1. used to refer to cited works More Definitions → |
thusly | 1. in the way indicated More Definitions → |