Adverbs Ending With E
Here's the list of all the 298 Adverbs Ending With E in the English Language.
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more | 1. used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs, indicates that the adjective or adverb is more of something 2. comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent More Definitions → |
home | 1. at or to or in the direction of one's home or family 2. on or to the point aimed at More Definitions → |
free | 1. without restraint More Definitions → |
there | 1. in or at that place or location 2. in that matter; in that respect; on that point More Definitions → |
here | 1. in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is 2. in this circumstance or respect or on this point or detail More Definitions → |
some | 1. (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct More Definitions → |
like | More Definitions → |
please | 1. used in polite request More Definitions → |
before | 1. earlier in time; previously 2. at or in the front More Definitions → |
same | More Definitions → |
little | 1. not much More Definitions → |
course | 1. as might be expected More Definitions → |
live | 1. not recorded More Definitions → |
large | 1. at a distance, wide of something (as of a mark) 2. with the wind abaft the beam More Definitions → |
above | 1. (in writing) at an earlier place 2. in or to a place that is higher More Definitions → |
once | 1. on one occasion 2. as soon as More Definitions → |
sure | 1. definitely or positively (`sure' is sometimes used informally for `surely') More Definitions → |
close | 1. near in time or place or relationship 2. in an attentive manner More Definitions → |
due | 1. directly or exactly; straight More Definitions → |
true | 1. as acknowledged More Definitions → |
wide | 1. with or by a broad space 2. to the fullest extent possible More Definitions → |
none | 1. not at all or in no way More Definitions → |
whole | 1. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely More Definitions → |
double | 1. downward and forward 2. two together More Definitions → |
inside | 1. within a building 2. on the inside More Definitions → |
fine | 1. an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence 2. in a delicate manner More Definitions → |
outside | 1. outside a building 2. on the outside More Definitions → |
late | 1. later than usual or than expected 2. to an advanced time More Definitions → |
safe | More Definitions → |
therefore | 1. (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result 2. as a consequence More Definitions → |
quite | 1. to a degree (not used with a negative) 2. to the greatest extent; completely More Definitions → |
otherwise | 1. in other respects or ways 2. in another and different manner More Definitions → |
maybe | 1. by chance More Definitions → |
square | 1. in a straight direct way 2. in a square shape More Definitions → |
stone | More Definitions → |
alone | 1. without any others being included or involved 2. without anybody else or anything else More Definitions → |
upgrade | More Definitions → |
wholesale | 1. at a wholesale price 2. on a large scale without careful discrimination More Definitions → |
false | 1. in a disloyal and faithless manner More Definitions → |
anywhere | 1. at or in or to any place More Definitions → |
mile | More Definitions → |
twice | 1. two times 2. to double the degree More Definitions → |
strange | More Definitions → |
deluxe | More Definitions → |
nationwide | 1. extending throughout an entire nation More Definitions → |
worse | 1. (comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner More Definitions → |
hence | 1. (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result 2. from this place More Definitions → |
elsewhere | 1. in or to another place More Definitions → |
somewhere | 1. in or at or to some place More Definitions → |
loose | 1. without restraint More Definitions → |
opposite | 1. directly facing each other More Definitions → |
aside | 1. on or to one side 2. out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts) More Definitions → |
furthermore | 1. denoting additional information More Definitions → |
everywhere | 1. to or in any or all places; pronoun, location; quantifier: universal More Definitions → |
anymore | 1. at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative More Definitions → |
offshore | 1. away from shore; away from land More Definitions → |
aggregate | More Definitions → |
meanwhile | 1. at the same time but in another place 2. during the intervening time More Definitions → |
statewide | More Definitions → |
grave | More Definitions → |
freelance | More Definitions → |
consecutive | 1. in a sequential manner More Definitions → |
interstate | More Definitions → |
alike | 1. equally 2. in a like manner More Definitions → |
ensemble | More Definitions → |
nowhere | 1. not anywhere; in or at or to no place More Definitions → |
likewise | 1. in like or similar manner 2. in addition More Definitions → |
sometime | 1. at some indefinite or unstated time More Definitions → |
alongside | 1. side by side More Definitions → |
overtime | 1. beyond the regular time More Definitions → |
meantime | 1. during the intervening time More Definitions → |
sore | More Definitions → |
thrice | 1. three times More Definitions → |
awhile | 1. for a brief period More Definitions → |
scarce | 1. only a very short time before 2. almost not More Definitions → |
fore | 1. near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane More Definitions → |
dolce | 1. gently and sweetly More Definitions → |
traverse | More Definitions → |
unaware | More Definitions → |
backstage | 1. out of view of the public; behind the scenes 2. in or to a backstage area of a theater More Definitions → |
thence | 1. from that place or from there 2. from that circumstance or source More Definitions → |
forte | 1. used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly More Definitions → |
irrespective | 1. in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks More Definitions → |
upstate | 1. in or toward the northern parts of a state More Definitions → |
whence | 1. from what place, source, or cause More Definitions → |
clockwise | 1. in the direction that the hands of a clock move More Definitions → |
ashore | 1. towards the shore from the water More Definitions → |
wherefore | More Definitions → |
onstage | 1. on the stage More Definitions → |
onshore | 1. on or toward the land More Definitions → |
someplace | 1. in or at or to some place More Definitions → |
perforce | 1. by necessity; by force of circumstance More Definitions → |
heretofore | 1. used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time More Definitions → |
apiece | 1. to or from every one of two or more (considered individually) More Definitions → |
inshore | 1. toward the shore More Definitions → |
commendable | 1. in an admirable manner More Definitions → |
agape | More Definitions → |
andante | 1. at a moderately slow tempo More Definitions → |
anyplace | 1. at or in or to any place More Definitions → |
ablaze | More Definitions → |
stepwise | 1. proceeding in steps More Definitions → |
offside | 1. illegally in advance of the ball or puck More Definitions → |
perchance | 1. through chance 2. by chance More Definitions → |
erstwhile | 1. at a previous time More Definitions → |
counterclockwise | 1. in a direction opposite to the direction in which the hands of a clock move More Definitions → |
evermore | 1. at any future time; in the future 2. for a limitless time More Definitions → |
broadside | 1. with a side facing an object More Definitions → |
nevermore | 1. at no time hereafter More Definitions → |
lengthwise | 1. in the direction of the length More Definitions → |
yore | More Definitions → |
everyplace | 1. to or in any or all places; pronoun, location; quantifier: universal More Definitions → |
vivace | 1. lively, in music More Definitions → |
astride | 1. with one leg on each side 2. with the legs stretched far apart More Definitions → |
foursquare | 1. in a square position 2. with firmness and conviction; without compromise More Definitions → |
apace | 1. (poetic, literary) quickly 2. with speed More Definitions → |
aflame | More Definitions → |
afire | More Definitions → |
tiptoe | 1. on tiptoe or as if on tiptoe More Definitions → |
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