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Rate | Answer | Clue |
HOW | Interrogative adverb | |
WHY | Interrogative adverb | |
NOT | Negative adverb | |
ALLEGEDLY | Adverb reserved for the accused | |
ADVERBIALLY | In the manner of an adverb. | |
ADVERBIALIZE | To give the force or form of an adverb to. | |
PHRASAL | Of the nature of a phrase; consisting of a phrase; as, a phrasal adverb. | |
GENITIVAL | Possessing genitive from; pertaining to, or derived from, the genitive case; as, a genitival adverb. | |
THAT | As adverb: To such a degree; so; as, he was that frightened he could say nothing. | |
PARELCON | The addition of a syllable or particle to the end of a pronoun, verb, or adverb. | |
ADVERBIAL | Of or pertaining to an adverb; of the nature of an adverb; as, an adverbial phrase or form. | |
SYNCATEGOREMATIC | Not capable of being used as a term by itself; -- said of words, as an adverb or preposition. | |
SO | The case being such; therefore; on this account; for this reason; on these terms; -- used both as an adverb and a conjuction. | |
BLOW | To burst, shatter, or destroy by an explosion; -- usually with up, down, open, or similar adverb; as, to blow up a building. | |
MORE | With an adjective or adverb (instead of the suffix -er) to form the comparative degree; as, more durable; more active; more sweetly. | |
FORCE | To impel, drive, wrest, extort, get, etc., by main strength or violence; -- with a following adverb, as along, away, from, into, through, out, etc. | |
ADVERB | A word used to modify the sense of a verb, participle, adjective, or other adverb, and usually placed near it; as, he writes well; paper extremely white. | |
CONTRA | A Latin adverb and preposition, signifying against, contrary, in opposition, etc., entering as a prefix into the composition of many English words. Cf. Counter, adv. & pref. | |
COMPARISON | The modification, by inflection or otherwise, which the adjective and adverb undergo to denote degrees of quality or quantity; as, little, less, least, are examples of comparison. | |
PEEL | To lose the skin, bark, or rind; to come off, as the skin, bark, or rind does; -- often used with an adverb; as, the bark peels easily or readily. | |
BOUND | Ready or intending to go; on the way toward; going; -- with to or for, or with an adverb of motion; as, a ship is bound to Cadiz, or for Cadiz. | |
HUDDLE | To do, make, or put, in haste or roughly; hence, to do imperfectly; -- usually with a following preposition or adverb; as, to huddle on; to huddle up; to huddle together. | |
SETTER | One who, or that which, sets; -- used mostly in composition with a noun, as typesetter; or in combination with an adverb, as a setter on (or inciter), a setter up, a setter forth. | |
SHAKE | To move or remove by agitating; to throw off by a jolting or vibrating motion; to rid one's self of; -- generally with an adverb, as off, out, etc.; as, to shake fruit down from a tree. | |
SUPERLATIVE | ... quality, manner, etc., denoted by an adjective or an adverb. The superlative degree is formed from the positive by the use of -est, most, or le... |