Adverbs Containing UND
Here's the list of all the 97 Adverbs Containing UND in the English Language.
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under | 1. down to defeat, death, or ruin 2. through a range downward More Definitions → |
around | 1. in the area or vicinity 2. by a circular or circuitous route More Definitions → |
sound | More Definitions → |
round | 1. from beginning to end; throughout More Definitions → |
underground | 1. in or into hiding or secret operation 2. beneath the surface of the earth More Definitions → |
underwater | More Definitions → |
underway | More Definitions → |
underneath | 1. on the lower or downward side; on the underside of 2. under or below an object or a surface; at a lower place or level; directly beneath More Definitions → |
undoubtedly | 1. without doubt; certainly More Definitions → |
fundamentally | 1. in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature More Definitions → |
profoundly | 1. to a great depth psychologically or emotionally More Definitions → |
hereunder | 1. in a subsequent part of this document or statement or matter etc. 2. under the terms of this agreement More Definitions → |
roundabout | More Definitions → |
unduly | 1. to an undue degree More Definitions → |
understandably | 1. in an intelligible manner More Definitions → |
abundantly | 1. in an abundant manner More Definitions → |
undersea | More Definitions → |
undeniably | 1. to an undeniable degree or in an undeniable manner More Definitions → |
soundly | 1. deeply or completely 2. completely and absolutely (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly') More Definitions → |
underarm | 1. with the hand swung below shoulder level More Definitions → |
asunder | 1. into parts or pieces More Definitions → |
underfoot | 1. under the feet 2. in the way and hindering progress More Definitions → |
aground | 1. with the bottom lodged on the ground More Definitions → |
roundly | 1. in a round manner 2. in a blunt direct manner More Definitions → |
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