Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "L"


Most Common English Adverbs That Start With



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

10 Word


Lately


Definition: Recently; in the recent past.

  • I have been feeling tired lately.
  • Lately, she has been reading a lot of mystery novels.
  • They haven’t seen each other lately.

Lately in a sentence


Loudly


Definition: In a way that produces a lot of noise; with a high volume.

  • She spoke loudly to be heard over the crowd.
  • The music played loudly at the party.
  • He laughed loudly, making everyone turn to look.

Loudly in a sentence


Lightly


Definition: In a way that is not heavy or serious; gently.

  • He touched the surface lightly to avoid damage.
  • She walked lightly across the grass.
  • They spoke lightly about their plans for the weekend.

Lightly in a sentence


Lovingly


Definition: In a way that shows love or affection.

  • She lovingly prepared his favorite meal.
  • He spoke lovingly about his childhood.
  • They held hands lovingly while walking together.

Lovingly in a sentence


Less


Definition: A smaller amount or degree; opposite of more.

  • She wanted less sugar in her tea.
  • He had less time to finish his homework today.
  • Understanding less can help in making choices.

Less in a sentence


Legally


Definition: In a manner that is permitted by law; according to the law.

  • The contract was legally binding once signed.
  • He is legally responsible for the agreement.
  • They acted legally within the framework of the law.

Legally in a sentence


Likely


Definition: Probable; expected to happen.

  • It is likely to rain tomorrow.
  • She is likely to win the competition.
  • They are likely to arrive early for the event.

Likely in a sentence


Locally


Definition: in a specific area; nearby

  • They source their ingredients locally for freshness.
  • Locally produced goods support the community.
  • She prefers to shop locally to help small businesses.

Locally in a sentence



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

7 Word


Later


Definition: An adverb meaning "after a period of time."

  • I will finish my homework later this evening.
  • We can play outside later when it's sunny.
  • She called me later to discuss the project.

Later in a sentence


Long


Definition: Having a great distance from one end to the other; also refers to time.

  • The river is very long, stretching for miles.
  • She had a long day at school.
  • Understanding long vs. short helps in measurement.

Long in a sentence


Low


Definition: An adjective meaning not high or at a small distance from the ground.

  • The chair is too low for the table.
  • He spoke in a low voice so no one would hear.
  • The temperature is low today, so wear a jacket.

Low in a sentence


Last


Definition: To continue for a specified period; the final one.

  • He hopes this project will last a long time.
  • The last book in the series was exciting.
  • They need to last until the end of the event.

Last in a sentence


Little


Definition: Small in size or amount; not much.

  • She has little time to finish her homework.
  • He found a little puppy at the shelter.
  • There’s little doubt that he will succeed.

Little in a sentence


Least


Definition: The smallest amount or degree.

  • He wants to make the least amount of noise possible.
  • This is the least expensive option available.
  • At least three people need to attend the meeting.

Least in a sentence


Lazily


Definition: In a relaxed or slow manner; without energy.

  • He stretched lazily on the couch after school.
  • They spent the afternoon lazily reading books.
  • She moved lazily as she enjoyed the sunny day.

Lazily in a sentence



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

2 Word


Literally


Definition: In a way that is true to the exact meaning; without exaggeration.

  • She was literally jumping for joy when she won.
  • I literally cannot believe how fast you ran.
  • He said it was so cold, he was literally freezing.

Literally in a sentence


Loosely


Definition: In a way that is not tight or firmly secured; casually.

  • The paper was loosely attached to the board.
  • She tied her hair loosely for a relaxed look.
  • The loosely defined rules allowed for creativity.

Loosely in a sentence



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

5 Word


Largely


Definition: Mainly; for the most part.

  • The project was largely successful, meeting all goals.
  • Largely, the students enjoyed the field trip.
  • The results were largely positive despite some challenges.

Largely in a sentence


Leisurely


Definition: done in a relaxed and unhurried way

  • They took a leisurely stroll through the park.
  • Her leisurely breakfast allowed her to enjoy the morning.
  • He spent a leisurely afternoon reading a book.

Leisurely in a sentence


Lawfully


Definition: In a manner that is permitted by law; legally.

  • He was lawfully required to testify in court.
  • She acted lawfully according to the regulations.
  • The contract was lawfully established and binding.

Lawfully in a sentence



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

6 Word


Logically


Definition: in a way that is based on clear reasoning

  • He explained the solution logically and clearly.
  • They approached the problem logically.
  • Logically organizing your thoughts can help in discussions.

Logically in a sentence


Lethargically


Definition: in a sluggish or tired manner

  • She moved lethargically through the morning.
  • He spoke lethargically after a long day.
  • They lethargically finished their homework.

Lamentably


Definition: in a way that is regrettable or unfortunate

  • The team played lamentably in the final match.
  • He lamentably forgot his friend’s birthday.
  • The project was lamentably delayed.

Lamentably in a sentence



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

4 Word


Lavishly


Definition: In a way that is extravagant or luxurious.

  • He celebrated his success lavishly with a big party.
  • The hotel was lavishly decorated for the holidays.
  • They spent lavishly on their wedding.

Lavishly in a sentence



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