Adverbs Containing FOR
Here's the list of all the 113 Adverbs Containing FOR in the English Language.
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before | 1. earlier in time; previously 2. at or in the front 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 → |
forward | 1. at or to or toward the front; forward 2. forward in time or order or degree More Definitions → |
forth | 1. from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete) 2. forward in time or order or degree More Definitions → |
forever | 1. for a limitless time 2. for a very long or seemingly endless time More Definitions → |
unfortunately | 1. by bad luck More Definitions → |
formerly | 1. at a previous time More Definitions → |
formally | 1. with official authorization 2. in a formal manner More Definitions → |
fortunately | 1. by good fortune More Definitions → |
straightforward | More Definitions → |
foremost | 1. prominently forward 2. before anything else More Definitions → |
fore | 1. near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane More Definitions → |
comfortably | 1. in mental comfort; without stress 2. in physical comfort More Definitions → |
forwards | 1. at or to or toward the front; forward 2. in a forward direction More Definitions → |
forte | 1. used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly More Definitions → |
uniformly | 1. in a uniform manner More Definitions → |
beforehand | 1. ahead of time; in anticipation More Definitions → |
therefor | 1. (in formal usage, especially legal usage) for that or for it More Definitions → |
effortlessly | 1. without effort or apparent effort More Definitions → |
informally | 1. without formality 2. with the use of colloquial expressions More Definitions → |
wherefore | More Definitions → |
forthwith | 1. without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening More Definitions → |
forcibly | 1. in a forcible manner More Definitions → |
henceforth | 1. from this time forth; from now on 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 → |
forcefully | 1. with full force More Definitions → |
fortnightly | 1. every two weeks More Definitions → |
forthright | 1. directly and without evasion; not roundabout More Definitions → |
forehand | More Definitions → |
uncomfortably | 1. in physical discomfort More Definitions → |
forsooth | 1. an archaic word originally meaning `in truth' but now usually used to express disbelief More Definitions → |
straightforwardly | 1. with firmness and conviction; without compromise More Definitions → |
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