Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "H"


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Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "H" | English A1 Level (Beginner / Elementary)

10 Word


Hard


Definition: Firm, solid, or difficult; can also refer to a challenging task.

  • The rock is hard and cannot be easily broken.
  • He faced a hard math problem that took time to solve.
  • Understanding "hard" helps describe various challenges.

Hard in a sentence


Happily


Definition: in a joyful or cheerful way

  • She smiled happily when she saw her friends.
  • He danced happily at the party.
  • They lived happily ever after in the story.

Happily in a sentence


Hardly


Definition: barely; almost not

  • I can hardly hear you over the noise.
  • She hardly had time to eat before class.
  • He hardly ever misses a day of school.

Hardly in a sentence


Here


Definition: In this place; at this location.

  • Please come here and sit down.
  • The book is right here on the table.
  • I am here to help you.

Here in a sentence


High


Definition: elevated or above the normal level

  • The mountain is very high and difficult to climb.
  • He placed the book on the high shelf.
  • Understanding high helps describe positions.

High in a sentence


Home


Definition: A place where someone lives and feels comfortable.

  • My home is my favorite place.
  • After a long day, I love to go home.
  • He feels safe in his home.

Home in a sentence


Hot


Definition: Having a high temperature; also used to describe something popular.

  • It was a hot day at the beach.
  • She likes hot tea in the morning.
  • The topic was hot in the news lately.

Hot in a sentence


Hopefully


Definition: expressing a wish or desire

  • Hopefully, we will finish the project on time.
  • She said, "Hopefully, the rain will stop soon."
  • They planned the event, hopefully attracting many guests.

Hopefully in a sentence


Hungrily


Definition: in a way that shows you are very hungry

  • He ate the pizza hungrily after practice.
  • She looked at the cake hungrily.
  • They waited hungrily for dinner to be served.

Hungrily in a sentence


Hurriedly


Definition: in a quick manner

  • She packed her bag hurriedly before leaving.
  • He wrote the note hurriedly and missed some words.
  • They walked hurriedly to catch the bus.

Hurriedly in a sentence



Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "H" | English A2 Level (Pre-Intermediate)

2 Word


Honestly


Definition: in a truthful or sincere manner

  • Honestly, I didn’t like the movie at all.
  • She spoke honestly about her feelings.
  • He answered the questions honestly during the interview.

Honestly in a sentence



Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "H" | English B1 Level (Intermediate)

4 Word


Heavily


Definition: In a manner that is weighty or intense; a lot.

  • It rained heavily last night.
  • She breathed heavily after running.
  • He was heavily involved in planning the event.

Heavily in a sentence


Harshly


Definition: In a severe or unkind manner.

  • She spoke harshly to her classmates during the argument.
  • The criticism was delivered harshly but honestly.
  • He was treated harshly for his mistakes.

Harshly in a sentence



Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "H" | English B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)

2 Word


Historically


Definition: In a way that relates to history; based on past events.

  • Historically, this city has been a center of trade.
  • The region has historically been known for its agriculture.
  • Historically, many cultures have influenced each other.

Historically in a sentence



Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "H" | English C1 Level (Advanced)

5 Word


Hastily


Definition: Done quickly and without careful thought; rushed.

  • He hastily wrote his essay before the deadline.
  • She made a hasty decision to leave early.
  • Hastily prepared meals can sometimes be unhealthy.

Hastily in a sentence


Harmoniously


Definition: In a way that is pleasing and orderly; with harmony.

  • The choir sang harmoniously at the concert.
  • They worked harmoniously to complete the project.
  • The colors in the painting blended harmoniously.

Harmoniously in a sentence


Hopelessly


Definition: in a manner showing despair

  • They looked hopelessly for the lost puppy.
  • He sighed hopelessly at the difficult problem.
  • She felt hopelessly stuck in her routine.

Hopelessly in a sentence


Helplessly


Definition: In a manner showing inability to help oneself.

  • She watched helplessly as the car drove away.
  • He called for help helplessly.
  • They stood helplessly as the storm approached.

Helplessly in a sentence



Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "H" | English C2 Level (Proficiency / Mastery)

3 Word


Humorously


Definition: in a funny way

  • He humorously described his day at school.
  • She humorously pointed out the mistakes in the presentation.
  • They spoke humorously about their experiences.

Humorously in a sentence



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