Adverbs Ending With D
Here's the list of all the 169 Adverbs Ending With D in the English Language.
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good | 1. (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well') 2. completely and absolutely (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly') More Definitions → |
around | 1. in the area or vicinity 2. by a circular or circuitous route More Definitions → |
second | 1. in the second place More Definitions → |
hard | 1. with effort or force or vigor 2. with firmness More Definitions → |
sound | More Definitions → |
third | 1. in the third place More Definitions → |
bad | 1. with great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly') 2. very much; strongly More Definitions → |
round | 1. from beginning to end; throughout More Definitions → |
forward | 1. at or to or toward the front; forward 2. forward in time or order or degree More Definitions → |
instead | 1. in place of, or as an alternative to 2. on the contrary More Definitions → |
behind | 1. in or to or toward the rear 2. remaining in a place or condition that has been left or departed from More Definitions → |
dead | 1. completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers 2. quickly and without warning More Definitions → |
beyond | 1. farther along in space or time or degree 2. on the farther side from the observer More Definitions → |
cold | More Definitions → |
wild | 1. in an uncontrolled and rampant manner 2. in a wild or undomesticated manner More Definitions → |
ahead | 1. at or in the front 2. toward the future; forward in time More Definitions → |
indeed | 1. in truth (often tends to intensify) 2. (used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc. More Definitions → |
broad | More Definitions → |
proud | More Definitions → |
underground | 1. in or into hiding or secret operation 2. beneath the surface of the earth More Definitions → |
blind | More Definitions → |
abroad | 1. to or in a foreign country 2. far away from home or one's usual surroundings More Definitions → |
loud | 1. with relatively high volume More Definitions → |
overhead | 1. above your head; in the sky 2. above the head; over the head More Definitions → |
inland | 1. towards or into the interior of a region More Definitions → |
aboard | 1. on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle 2. on first or second or third base More Definitions → |
straightforward | More Definitions → |
backward | 1. at or to or toward the back or rear 2. in a manner or order or direction the reverse of normal More Definitions → |
aloud | 1. using the voice; not silently 2. with relatively high volume More Definitions → |
upward | 1. spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position 2. to a later time More Definitions → |
overland | More Definitions → |
downward | 1. spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position More Definitions → |
damned | 1. in a damnable manner More Definitions → |
outward | 1. toward the outside More Definitions → |
blamed | More Definitions → |
inward | 1. toward the center or interior 2. to or toward the inside of More Definitions → |
dashed | More Definitions → |
afterward | 1. happening at a time subsequent to a reference time More Definitions → |
beforehand | 1. ahead of time; in anticipation More Definitions → |
outboard | More Definitions → |
onward | 1. forward in time or order or degree 2. in a forward direction More Definitions → |
secondhand | 1. by indirect means More Definitions → |
sevenfold | 1. seven times More Definitions → |
westward | 1. toward the west More Definitions → |
blasted | More Definitions → |
freehand | More Definitions → |
overboard | 1. to extremes 2. from on board a vessel into the water More Definitions → |
firsthand | 1. from the original source; directly More Definitions → |
eastward | 1. toward the east More Definitions → |
northward | 1. in a northern direction More Definitions → |
twofold | 1. by a factor of two More Definitions → |
windward | 1. toward the wind More Definitions → |
southward | 1. toward the south More Definitions → |
afield | 1. far away from home or one's usual surroundings 2. in or into a field (especially a field of battle) More Definitions → |
unaccompanied | 1. without anybody else or anything else More Definitions → |
leeward | 1. away from the wind More Definitions → |
threefold | 1. by a factor of three More Definitions → |
homeward | 1. toward home More Definitions → |
downwind | 1. with the wind; in the direction the wind is blowing 2. toward the wind More Definitions → |
seaward | 1. in the direction of the sea More Definitions → |
inboard | More Definitions → |
blindfold | More Definitions → |
darned | More Definitions → |
forehand | More Definitions → |
backhand | More Definitions → |
haphazard | 1. without care; in a slapdash manner More Definitions → |
upwind | 1. away from the wind 2. in the direction opposite to the direction the wind is blowing More Definitions → |
tenfold | 1. by ten times as much More Definitions → |
fourfold | 1. by a factor of four More Definitions → |
goddamned | 1. expressing anger, despair, frustration, approval, or surprise More Definitions → |
offhand | 1. without previous thought or preparation 2. in a casually inconsiderate manner More Definitions → |
aground | 1. with the bottom lodged on the ground More Definitions → |
skyward | 1. toward the sky More Definitions → |
abed | 1. in bed More Definitions → |
postpaid | More Definitions → |
rearward | 1. at or to or toward the back or rear More Definitions → |
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