Adverbs of Range
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used to say that something is nearly the case but not completely
She almost missed the bus but managed to catch it just in time.
View Full Definitionto a degree that is close to being complete
I’ve nearly finished reading that book you lent me.
View Full Definitionto an almost complete degree
The new software update virtually eliminated all the bugs and glitches.
View Full Definitionto a very close amount or situation
The party was just about to start when the unexpected rain forced everyone inside.
View Full Definitionto an almost complete degree
After months of practice, she was practically fluent in the new language.
View Full Definitionin a way that is nearly true, accurate, complete, or accomplished
I've pretty much finished my homework; just a few more questions to go.
View Full Definitionin a manner that conveys the minimum amount or number needed
You must have at least $50 to open a bank account.
View Full Definitionused to indicate the highest possible amount, quantity, or degree
The meeting will last for 60 minutes at most.
View Full Definitionin a way that contains all that is wanted, needed, or is possible, without any omissions
The report was submitted in full, addressing all the required points.
View Full Definitionto a degree or extent that is sufficient or necessary
The team had trained hard and believed they were fit enough for the upcoming match.
View Full Definitionto a degree that is enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
The team was adequately prepared for the challenging competition.
View Full Definitionto a degree that is not sufficient or satisfactory for a specific purpose
The instructions were inadequately explained, leading to confusion among the participants.
View Full Definitionused to indicate that something is completely accurate or correct
The answer to the math problem was exactly 42.
View Full Definitionin an exact way, often emphasizing correctness or clarity
The coordinates were entered precisely to ensure accurate navigation.
View Full Definitionused to say that something such as a number or amount is not exact
The journey will take approximately two hours, depending on traffic.
View Full Definitionwithout an end or limit
The author's creativity seemed to flow endlessly as they penned one book after another.
View Full Definitionto a full or complete degree
She was wholly committed to the cause, dedicating all her time and energy.
View Full Definitionhaving a large length from side to side
The river was wide, spanning several hundred meters across.
View Full Definitionover a broad area or with a large distance between points
The streetlights were spaced widely along the highway.
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