Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "N"


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

10 Word


Never


Definition: Not at any time; not ever.

  • I have never been to another country.
  • He will never forget his first day of school.
  • She never likes to eat vegetables.

Never in a sentence


Now


Definition: At the present time; currently.

  • I am studying now.
  • She is working on her project now.
  • They want to leave now before it gets dark.

Now in a sentence


Not


Definition: A word used to express negation or denial.

  • I do not like spinach.
  • He is not coming to the party.
  • It's not too late to join us.

Not in a sentence


Nicely


Definition: In a pleasant or agreeable manner; well.

  • She arranged the flowers nicely in the vase.
  • The room was nicely decorated for the party.
  • He spoke nicely to his classmates during the discussion.

Nicely in a sentence


Nearly


Definition: Almost; not quite.

  • I nearly finished my homework before dinner.
  • She nearly won the race but came in second.
  • He nearly forgot his backpack on the bus.

Nearly in a sentence


Next


Definition: Coming immediately after the current one; following in order.

  • What is next on the agenda for the meeting?
  • She will present next in the class.
  • Next, we will discuss the homework assignments.

Next in a sentence


New


Definition: Something not old or used before.

  • I have a new bike.
  • She bought a new dress.
  • We moved to a new house.

New in a sentence


Nobody


Definition: No person; used to refer to the absence of people.

  • Nobody came to the meeting, so they rescheduled.
  • He felt like nobody understood his feelings.
  • Nobody knows the answer to that question.

Nobody in a sentence


Normally


Definition: In a usual or expected manner; typically.

  • Normally, the class starts at 9 AM.
  • He normally eats breakfast before school.
  • They normally play outside after finishing homework.

Normally in a sentence


No


Definition: A word used to indicate refusal or negation.

  • He said no to the invitation.
  • She has no time for distractions.
  • They received no reply to their letter.

No in a sentence



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

1 Word


Naturally


Definition: In a way that is natural; inherently or without artificial influence.

  • She is naturally talented at playing the piano.
  • The flowers grow naturally in this region.
  • He was naturally curious about the world around him.

Naturally in a sentence



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

3 Word


Notably


Definition: In a way that is worthy of attention; especially.

  • He has notably improved his grades this semester.
  • Notably, she was the first in her class.
  • The experiment was notably successful.

Notably in a sentence


Noticeably


Definition: In a way that can be easily seen or noticed; clearly.

  • She has noticeably improved her grades this semester.
  • The temperature dropped noticeably in the evening.
  • He was noticeably happier after the vacation.

Noticeably in a sentence



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

4 Word


Negligibly


Definition: in a manner so small that it is not worth considering

  • The changes affected the results negligibly.
  • Their contributions were negligibly relevant to the project.
  • She felt the impact was negligibly small.

Nonchalantly


Definition: in a casual or unconcerned manner

  • She nonchalantly walked into the room despite being late.
  • He shrugged nonchalantly when asked about his homework.
  • They laughed nonchalantly at the joke.

Nonchalantly in a sentence


Normatively


Definition: In a way that relates to norms or standards; prescribing how things should be.

  • The guidelines were normatively established for teachers.
  • He discussed how policies are normatively shaped by culture.
  • Normatively, students are expected to participate in class.


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

4 Word


Nervously


Definition: In a way that shows anxiety or worry; with unease.

  • He glanced around nervously during the interview.
  • She laughed nervously when she made a mistake.
  • Nervously, he awaited the results of the test.

Nervously in a sentence


Nimbly


Definition: In a quick and light manner; with agility.

  • She danced nimbly across the stage during the performance.
  • He nimbly avoided obstacles while running.
  • The cat moved nimbly through the garden.

Nimbly in a sentence



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