Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "J"


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

5 Word


Just


Definition: Exactly; only; fair and right.

  • She arrived just in time for the meeting.
  • It's just not fair that he gets to go first.
  • He made a just decision based on the facts.

Just in a sentence


Joyfully


Definition: In a way that shows joy; with great happiness.

  • They danced joyfully at the festival.
  • She sang joyfully during the concert.
  • He joyfully greeted his friends after a long time.

Joyfully in a sentence


Jointly


Definition: together or in partnership

  • They worked jointly on the project.
  • The team jointly decided to take a trip.
  • They will jointly present their findings at the conference.

Jointly in a sentence


Judiciously


Definition: In a way that shows good judgment; wisely.

  • She selected her words judiciously during the debate.
  • He managed his time judiciously to finish the project.
  • They acted judiciously to avoid conflicts.

Judiciously in a sentence



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

2 Word


Jokingly


Definition: in a way that is meant to be funny

  • She said it jokingly, but it made him think.
  • He jokingly suggested they skip class.
  • They laughed jokingly about the situation.

Jokingly in a sentence



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

4 Word


Justly


Definition: In a way that is right or fair; rightly.

  • He was justly rewarded for his hard work.
  • The rules should be applied justly to everyone.
  • She felt justly treated by her peers.

Justly in a sentence



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

1 Word


Jubilantly


Definition: In a way that expresses great happiness; joyfully.

  • They celebrated jubilantly after the announcement.
  • She danced jubilantly at the party.
  • He waved jubilantly to his friends.

Jubilantly in a sentence



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