26 adverbs to describe how to adj
Adv. irregularly &c adj.; by fits, by fits and snatches, by fits and starts; pellmell; higgledy-piggledy; helter-skelter, harum-scarum; in a ferment; at sixes and sevens, at cross-purposes; upside down &c 218.
affirmatively &c adj.; in the affirmative.
badly &c adj.; wrong, ill; to one's cost; where the shoe pinches.
Adv. with difficulty, with much ado; barely, hardly &c adj.; uphill; against the stream, against the grain; d rebours [Fr.]; invita Minerva [Lat.]; in the teeth of; at a pinch, upon a pinch; at long odds, against long odds.
beneficially &c adj.
middle; midst; centrally &c adj.. 223.
untactful, impolitic, undiplomatic; artless &c 703; Adv. discourteously &c adj.; with discourtesy &c n., with a bad grace.
Adv. disrespectfully &c adj.. 930.
escogido, -a, adj.
extensively &c adj.;
Adv. with haste, with all haste, with breathless speed; in haste &c adj.; apace &c (swiftly) 274; amain^; all at once &c (instantaneously) 113; at short notice &c; immediately &c (early) 132; posthaste; by cable, by express, by telegraph, by forced marches. hastily, precipitately &c adj.; helter-skelter, hurry-skurry^, holus-bolus; slapdash, slap-bang; full-tilt, full drive; heels over head, head and shoulders, headlong, a corps perdu
Adv. ignorantly &c adj.; unawares; for anything, for aught one knows; not that one knows.
Adv. incompletely &c adj.; by halves.
Adv. insufficiently &c adj.; in default of, for want of; failing.
intentionally &c adj.
intuitively &c adj.; by intuition; illogically &c adj.. Phr. non constat [Lat.]; that goes for nothing.
Adv. legally &c adj.; in the eye of the law; de jure [Lat.].
manifestly, openly &c adj.; before one's eyes, under one's nose, to one's face, face to face, above board, cartes sur table, on the stage, in open court, in the open streets; in market overt; in the face of day, face of heaven; in broad daylight, in open daylight; without reserve; at first blush, prima facie [Lat.], on the face of; in set terms.
Adv. neatly &c adj.; clean as a whistle.
Adv. perpetually &c adj.; always, ever, evermore, aye; for ever, for aye, till the end of the universe, forevermore, forever and a day, for ever and ever; in all ages, from age to age; without end; world without end, time without end; in secula seculorum [Lat.]; to the end of time, to the crack of doom, to the 'last syllable of recorded time'
secretly &c adj.; in secret, in private, in one's sleeve, in holes and corners; in the dark &c adj.. januis clausis [Lat.], with closed doors, a huis clos
Adv. specially, especially, particularly &c adj.; in particular, in propria persona [Lat.]; ad hominem [Lat.]; for my part.
in token of; symbolically &c adj.; in dumb show.
as a rule, for the most part; usually, generally, typically &c adj.
actively &c adj.; with life and spirit, with might and main &c 686, with haste &c 684, with wings; full tilt, in mediis rebus