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Synonyms and antonyms of Miscellaneous multi-sense adverbs in American Thesaurus

Miscellaneous multi-sense adverbs

back (adverb)

returning to a place or position

back (adverb)

returning to an earlier state or condition

back (adverb)

returning to a previous point in a discussion

back (adverb)

as a reply to someone

back (adverb)

in a position where your back is leaning backward

back (adverb)

toward the beginning of something such as a trip or a book

back (adverb)

to an earlier time on a clock or watch

back (adverb)

in a place that you have mentioned before, but that is different from the one you have just been talking about

evenly (adverb)

so that all parts of a surface are covered with the same amount of something

evenly (adverb)

so that equal amounts of something are given to each person

evenly (adverb)

with each person having an equal chance to win

evenly (adverb)

in a regular way, with equal amounts of space or time between things

just (adverb)

not more than a particular amount, number, distance, etc.

just (adverb)

not better, worse, more important, etc. than what you are mentioning

just (adverb)

not involving anything more than the thing that you are mentioning

just (adverb)

exactly the right thing, place, or person

just (adverb)

mainly British used when referring to an exact time

not just ()

not only

onward (adverb)

if something happens or exists from a particular time onward, it starts at that time and continues to happen or exist

onward (adverb)

formal forward

otherwise (adverb)

used for saying that if one thing does not happen or is not true, something else will happen, usually something bad

otherwise (adverb)

used when you are trying to show that something must be true, by saying that the situation would be different if it was not true

otherwise (adverb)

formal in any other ways

otherwise (adverb)

used for saying that something is true except for the fact that you have just mentioned

somehow (adverb)

in some way or by some method that you do not know or understand exactly

somehow (adverb)

for some reason that you do not know or cannot explain

someway (adverb)

Americaninformal in some way or by some method that you do not know or understand exactly

still (adverb)

used for saying that a situation continues to exist up to and including a particular time, especially when this seems surprising

still (adverb)

used for emphasizing that although something is big, good, bad, etc., something else is even bigger, better, worse, etc.

together (adverb)

if you keep, collect, gather, etc. things together, you keep them in one place or you collect them into one place

together (adverb)

if you rub or hit two things together, you rub or hit them against each other