Most Common English Adverbs That Start With "V"


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

5 Word


Very


Definition: Used to emphasize a degree or extent; extremely.

  • I am very excited for the trip.
  • She is very talented in art.
  • He was very happy with his results.

Very in a sentence


Virtually


Definition: almost or nearly; in essence

  • I virtually finished my homework before dinner.
  • The movie was virtually sold out.
  • She virtually lives at the library studying for exams.

Virtually in a sentence


Violently


Definition: In a way that involves physical force and aggression.

  • They argued violently, which led to a fight.
  • The storm shook the house violently.
  • She reacted violently to the unexpected news.

Violently in a sentence



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

5 Word


Visibly


Definition: in a way that can be seen

  • She was visibly upset after the news.
  • The changes were visibly noticeable.
  • He was visibly pleased with his results.

Visibly in a sentence


Vividly


Definition: In a way that produces powerful feelings or clear images in the mind.

  • She described the scene vividly, making it come alive.
  • He remembers his childhood vividly.
  • The colors in the painting are vividly bright.

Vividly in a sentence



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

3 Word


Vaguely


Definition: in a way that is not clear or specific

  • She vaguely remembered meeting him before.
  • He spoke vaguely about his plans for the future.
  • The idea was vaguely interesting but needed more detail.

Vaguely in a sentence



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

2 Word


Vehemently


Definition: In a forceful or passionate manner.

  • He denied the accusations vehemently.
  • She argued vehemently for her point of view.
  • They protested vehemently against the new policy.

Vehemently in a sentence


Valiantly


Definition: in a brave or courageous manner

  • She fought valiantly for her beliefs.
  • He acted valiantly during the emergency.
  • The team played valiantly despite the odds.

Valiantly in a sentence



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

2 Word


Vastly


Definition: To a very great degree; extremely.

  • The landscape changed vastly after the storm.
  • Her skills have improved vastly over the years.
  • The new technology has vastly improved communication.

Vastly in a sentence


Vulnerably


Definition: in a way that exposes to harm

  • She spoke vulnerably about her experiences.
  • He shared vulnerably, opening up to his friends.
  • Being vulnerably honest can build trust.


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

2 Word


Variably


Definition: In a way that can change or vary.

  • The results were variably affected by temperature.
  • He can variably adjust the settings on the machine.
  • The weather can variably influence our plans.

Variably in a sentence



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