10 Adverbs That Start With "E"
10 curated adverbs that start with "E".
Below are 10 adverbs that start with "E" in our curated English dictionary. Each entry includes a learner-friendly definition, IPA pronunciation, CEFR difficulty level, and example sentences. Words are sorted by frequency — the most common first. Click any word to view its full dictionary entry with synonyms, collocations, and common mistakes.
Most Common Adverbs That Start With "E" (Top 1k)
Less Common Adverbs That Start With "E" (Top 5k+)
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Else /ɛls/adv A1
Used to mean in addition or another option; what happens if not.
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Ever /ˈɛvər/adv A1
Used to ask about or refer to any point in time, especially in questions and negative sentences.
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Entirely /ɪnˈtaɪərli/adv B1
In a complete way, with nothing left out or remaining.
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Exactly /ɪɡˈzæktli/adv B1
in an accurate way with no mistakes or approximations
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Especially /ɪˈspeʃəli/adv B1
To a greater degree than normal; particularly; to an unusual or special extent.
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Eventually /ɪˈvɛntʃuəli/adv B1
At the end or after a long time; finally or sooner or later.
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Everywhere /ˈɛvriwɛr/adv A1
in or to all places; all around
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Extremely /ɪkˈstriːmli/adv B1
In a way that is very intense, severe, or strong; to a very high level.
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Ergo /ˈɜːrɡoʊ/adv C2
Therefore; used to introduce a conclusion that follows logically from what was stated before.
How to Use Adverbs That Start With "E"
Adverbs that start with "E" answer questions like "how?", "when?", "where?", or "to what extent?". Place adverbs of frequency (always, often, sometimes) before the main verb but after "be"; place adverbs of manner (carefully, quickly) usually after the verb or object. Many of the adverbs on this page were formed by adding "-ly" to an adjective — note this connection when learning new vocabulary.
Longest Adverb That Start With "E"
To a greater degree than normal; particularly; to an unusual or special extent.
Frequently Asked Questions About Adverbs That Start With "E"
- How many adverbs that start with "E"?
- Our curated dictionary lists 10 adverbs that start with "E", each with a definition, IPA, CEFR level, and example sentences. The list grows as new entries are reviewed.
- What are the most common adverbs that start with "E"?
- Some of the most frequent adverbs that start with "E" include EVERY DAY. These appear in everyday English and are useful for both beginners (A1-A2) and intermediate learners.
- What is adverb?
- An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb — describing how, when, where, or to what degree something happens. Many English adverbs end in "-ly".
- What is the longest adverb that start with "E"?
- The longest adverb that start with "E" in our dictionary is "ESPECIALLY" (10 letters). Tap the word to see its full entry.