Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "I"


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

10 Word


Immediately


Definition: Without delay; at once.

  • She called him immediately after the news.
  • Please respond immediately to the invitation.
  • He left the room immediately after the argument.

Immediately in a sentence


Intensely


Definition: In a very strong or extreme manner.

  • He studied intensely for the upcoming exam.
  • The colors in the painting were intensely vibrant.
  • The team worked intensely to meet the deadline.

Intensely in a sentence


Internationally


Definition: in a way that involves multiple countries

  • The conference attracted participants from internationally.
  • She works internationally to promote education.
  • The product is available internationally.

Internationally in a sentence


Intermittently


Definition: occurring at intervals; not continuously

  • The lights flickered intermittently during the storm.
  • He exercises intermittently throughout the week.
  • She checks her phone intermittently for messages.

Intermittently in a sentence


Inevitably


Definition: In a way that cannot be avoided; certain to happen.

  • Inevitably, the sun will rise tomorrow.
  • She will inevitably face challenges in her career.
  • The storm will inevitably disrupt our plans.

Inevitably in a sentence



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

4 Word


Initially


Definition: At the beginning; originally.

  • Initially, she found the project challenging but later enjoyed it.
  • He initially thought the movie would be boring.
  • Initially, the team faced difficulties but overcame them.

Initially in a sentence


Instantly


Definition: Immediately; without delay.

  • He knew the answer instantly when called upon.
  • She transformed the room instantly with her decorations.
  • The app opened instantly on his phone.

Instantly in a sentence


Ironically


Definition: In a way that is contrary to what is expected.

  • Ironically, the person who loves to cook burned dinner.
  • She found it ironically funny that she lost her keys after cleaning.
  • He ironically said he loved winter while shivering in the cold.

Ironically in a sentence



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

6 Word


Independently


Definition: Without reliance on others; on one's own.

  • She completed the project independently.
  • He prefers to work independently rather than in groups.
  • They live independently after moving out.

Independently in a sentence


Incredibly


Definition: to an extreme degree; very

  • He was incredibly talented at playing the piano.
  • The food was incredibly delicious.
  • She worked incredibly hard to achieve her goals.

Incredibly in a sentence


Indirectly


Definition: In a way that is not straightforward or direct; by implication.

  • She indirectly suggested that he should apologize.
  • He was indirectly involved in the project.
  • The message was conveyed indirectly through her actions.

Indirectly in a sentence


Intentionally


Definition: Done with intent or purpose; on purpose.

  • She intentionally chose to study late at night.
  • He spoke intentionally to avoid misunderstandings.
  • They intentionally designed the project to be user-friendly.

Intentionally in a sentence


Intuitively


Definition: In a way that is based on instinct rather than conscious reasoning.

  • She intuitively understood how to solve the problem.
  • He made decisions intuitively, trusting his gut feelings.
  • Intuitively, they knew something was wrong.

Intuitively in a sentence



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

1 Word


Implicitly


Definition: In a way that is not directly stated but understood or implied.

  • The teacher implicitly encouraged us to ask questions.
  • She understood implicitly that he needed help.
  • His tone implicitly conveyed his disappointment.

Implicitly in a sentence



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

3 Word


Invariably


Definition: In every case; always; without exception.

  • She invariably arrives early to class.
  • The rules are invariably applied to all students.
  • He invariably chooses the same meal at the restaurant.

Invariably in a sentence


Inherently


Definition: as a basic or intrinsic part; essentially

  • People are inherently curious about the world.
  • The task is inherently challenging but rewarding.
  • Inherently, every child has the potential to learn.

Inherently in a sentence


Inadequately


Definition: In a manner that is not sufficient or satisfactory.

  • The work was inadequately completed and needed more effort.
  • She felt inadequately prepared for the test.
  • The information was inadequately presented.

Inadequately in a sentence



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

4 Word


Incessantly


Definition: in a way that continues without stopping

  • She talked incessantly about her vacation.
  • The dog barked incessantly at the mailman.
  • He worked incessantly to finish the project on time.

Incessantly in a sentence


Infrequently


Definition: not often; rarely

  • They infrequently visit the museum, but enjoy it.
  • He infrequently plays video games anymore.
  • She travels infrequently due to her job.

Infrequently in a sentence


Intrinsically


Definition: In a way that is essential or inherent to something.

  • He is intrinsically motivated to succeed.
  • The qualities are intrinsically linked to the topic.
  • She felt intrinsically connected to the community.

Intrinsically in a sentence



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