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Adverb that is the same as its adjective form
In English grammar, a flat adverb, bare adverb, or simple adverb is an adverb that has the same form as the corresponding adjective, so it usually does
Flat_adverb
Class of words
An adverb is a word or an expression that generally modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a determiner, a clause, a preposition, or a sentence
Adverb
Grammar of the English language
as both adjectives and adverbs, such as fast, straight, and hard; these are flat adverbs. In earlier usage more flat adverbs were accepted in formal
English_grammar
Adverb connecting two independent clauses
A conjunctive adverb, adverbial conjunction, or subordinating adverb is an adverb that connects two clauses by converting the clause it introduces into
Conjunctive_adverb
Part of speech that defines a noun or pronoun
of murderer (as some, but not all, possible murderers are murderers). Flat adverb List of eponymous adjectives in English Predication (philosophy) Proper
Adjective
Word which is similar in form to a preposition but acts as an adverb
prepositional adverb is a word – mainly a particle – which is very similar in its form to a preposition but functions as an adverb. Prepositional adverbs occur
Prepositional_adverb
Germanic language construct
pronominal adverb is a type of adverb containing a pronominal element. When used with respect to the Germanic languages, it refers to an adverb formed in
Pronominal_adverb
One of the four cardinal directions
south and is perpendicular to east and west. North is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. The word north is related to the Old
North
Words
free dictionary. English adverbs are words such as so, just, how, well, also, very, even, only, really, and why that head adverb phrases, and whose most
English_adverbs
Definite article in English
Prefixes in English Suffixes frequentative Word types Acronyms Adjectives Adverbs flat Articles Coordinators Compounds Demonstratives Determiners list Expletives
The
English language suffix
Anglo-Saxon -lice and German -lich. It is often added to an adjective to form an adverb. Though the origin of the suffix is Germanic, it may now be added to adjectives
-ly
Category of words based on shared grammatical properties in a clause
behavior. Commonly listed English parts of speech are noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, interjection, numeral, article, and
Part_of_speech
Disputes over "correct" grammar and style
"Somebody left their sweater" or "My friend left their sweater here" Flat adverbs – e.g., "Drive safe" as opposed to "Drive safely" "It sure is" as opposed
English_usage_controversies
Words that indicate a question is being asked, as a grammatical category
in certain relative clauses (The country where he was born) and certain adverb clauses (I go where he goes). It can also be used as a modal, since question
Interrogative_word
Words indicating which object is being referred to
there, away from both of us)" Further oppositions are created with place adverbs. Essa maçã aqui "this apple (next to me or next to you-and-me)" Essa maçã
Demonstrative
Concept in English grammar
with the verb. In older grammars, the particle was usually analyzed as an adverb. a. Kids grow up so fast these days b. You shouldn't give in so easily.
English_phrasal_verbs
Word or form that substitutes for another word
is less so than we had expected." A pro-adverb substitutes an adverb or a phrase that functions as an adverb: how or this way. A pro-verb substitutes
Pro-form
Descriptive word with initial capital letter
gargantuan, quixotic, titanic, or roman in the term roman numerals. An adverb formed from a capitalized adjective is itself capitalized. For example:
Proper_adjective
Prepositions in the English language
prepositional phrases but not other phrasal categories. These degree adverbs include clear, flat, plumb, right, smack, and straight. Examples of prepositional
English_prepositions
English words "the", "a(n)", and sometimes "some"
Prefixes in English Suffixes frequentative Word types Acronyms Adjectives Adverbs flat Articles Coordinators Compounds Demonstratives Determiners list Expletives
English_articles
Linguistic modifier which enhances the word it modifies
words called adverbs of degree, also known as degree adverbs. When used grammatically as intensifiers, these words cease to be degree adverbs, because they
Intensifier
Morphology and syntax of Catalan
as the placement of English adverbs. An adverb that modifies an adjective or adverb comes before that adjective or adverb: completament cert ("completely
Catalan_grammar
Aspect of English grammar
plural) Others may have originated with a verb preceding an adjective or adverb: "Feel good" → "feel-good factor" "Buy now, pay later" → "buy-now pay-later
English_compound
Adverbial form of verb (adverb constructed from verbs)
adverbial participle, conjunctive participle, gerund, gerundive and verbal adverb (Ylikoski 2003). Converbs are differentiated from coverbs, verbs in complex
Converb
Grammar of the Standard Chinese language
or AABB reduplication: to emphasize the state described by the adjective/adverb; can also make the expression childish. cháng-cháng(常常, "often"), from cháng
Chinese_grammar
Grammar of the Turkish language
participle (ortaç); verbal adverb (zarf-fiil) or gerund. These have peculiarities not shared with other nouns, adjectives or adverbs. For example, some participles
Turkish_grammar
Country primarily in North America
particularly from abroad; "stateside" is the corresponding adjective or adverb. "America" is the feminine form of the first name of Americus Vesputius
United_States
Grammatical form
of a larger clause or sentence; for example it may form a noun phrase or adverb. Infinitival clauses may be embedded within each other in complex ways,
Infinitive
Word or expression used to express an emotion or sentiment
into the grammatical category of adverbs. They thought interjections modified the verb much in the same way as adverbs do, thus interjections were closely
Interjection
North Germanic language
sometimes done. Adverbs can be formed from adjectives in Norwegian. English usually creates adverbs from adjectives by the suffix -ly, like the adverb beautifully
Norwegian_language
Grammar of the Hungarian language
suffix -an/-en/-n is used to form adverbs of manner from adjectives. -l, -lag/-leg and -ul/-ül are also used to derive adverbs from some adjectives. There is
Hungarian_grammar
Combinations of closely affiliated words
Prefixes in English Suffixes frequentative Word types Acronyms Adjectives Adverbs flat Articles Coordinators Compounds Demonstratives Determiners list Expletives
English_collocations
Words supplying mainly grammatical information, rather than content information
words) and include nouns, most verbs, adjectives, and most adverbs, although some adverbs are function words (like then and why). Dictionaries define
Function_word
Part of speech that conveys an action
subject. They can also be followed by an adverb of place, which is sometimes referred to as a predicate adverb. For example: "My house is down the street
Verb
English words that indicate a question is being asked, as a grammatical category
preposition. How is usually an adverb (e.g., How rusty is it?) but sometimes an adjective (e.g., How was the movie?). Why is an adverb. Whether and if are subordinators
English_interrogative_words
Grammatical construction such as 'not nothing'
depending on how such a sentence is constructed, in some dialects if a verb or adverb is in between two negatives then the latter negative is assumed to be intensifying
Double_negative
Determiners in the English language
many changes), determiner phrases (e.g., many more) or in adjective or adverb phrases (e.g., not that big). They may appear on their own without a noun
English_determiners
Grammatical construction in the English language
declarative statement is made, followed by a pause, and then an emphatic "not!" adverb is postfixed. The result is a surprise negation of the original declarative
..._Not!
Sentences of the form "if x, then y"
Prefixes in English Suffixes frequentative Word types Acronyms Adjectives Adverbs flat Articles Coordinators Compounds Demonstratives Determiners list Expletives
English_conditional_sentences
of the Roman phrase velocius quam asparagi coquantur, using a different adverb and an alternative mood and spelling of coquere. cepi corpus I have taken
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
Eastern Indo-Aryan language
adverb]-Verb. Tuñí Subject You aijja Time today noya [Adjective] new eskul ot Place at school toratori/toratorigorí [Adverb] quickly paathi
Rohingya_language
Nonfinite verb form
has the properties of both verb and noun, such as being modifiable by an adverb and being able to take a direct object. The term "-ing form" is often used
Gerund
Part of speech
dripping can be and is modified by a manner adverb (regularly) but cannot be modified by a degree adverb (such as very) indicates that these pre-head
English_nouns
Courtesy form of address
Prefixes in English Suffixes frequentative Word types Acronyms Adjectives Adverbs flat Articles Coordinators Compounds Demonstratives Determiners list Expletives
English_honorifics
Grammatical component
adverbial genitive is a noun declined in the genitive case that functions as an adverb. In Old and Middle English, the genitive case was productive, and adverbial
Adverbial_genitive
Tibeto-Burman language
to omit the second အ in words that follow the pattern အ + noun/adverb + အ + noun/adverb, like အဆောက်အအုံ, which is pronounced [əsʰaʊʔ ú] and formally pronounced
Burmese_language
Adjectives in the English language
takes dependents. AdjPs can take modifiers, which are usually pre-head adverb phrases (e.g., truly wonderful) or post-head preposition phrases (e.g.,
English_adjectives
Pronoun having no referent
in "I saw a polar bear over there." This use of there acts as a locative adverb rather than a subject. While the existential use of there has generally
Dummy_pronoun
deck of the ship. Aft: toward or at the stern. To the purist, this is an adverb (e.g. "he walked aft"), with the adjective being "after" (e.g. "the after
List_of_ship_directions
Adjective that occurs immediately after the noun or pronoun that it complements
before the head (modified noun) club. By contrast, prepositional phrases, adverbs of location, etc., as well as relative clauses, come after the nouns they
Postpositive_adjective
Korean rice cakes
rice and glutinous rice are mixed. The name kyeotteok derives from the adverb kyeokeyo (켜켜, literally "layered") in Korean because this tteok is made
Tteok
Class of intransitive verb
transition to an impersonal passive construction is possible by using the adverb er, which functions as a dummy subject and the passive auxiliary worden:
Unergative_verb
Grammatical construct resembling a verb
completion and so have a function corresponding to that of certain types of adverbs. To approximate a coverb in English (after a noun), start with the verb/coverb
Coverb
ECM-constructions varies in part according to whether one pursues a relatively flat structure or a more layered one. The ECM-construction is licensed by a relatively
Exceptional_case-marking
Type of pronoun that marks a relative clause
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Relative_pronoun
English embedded clause type marking non-real possibilities
Prefixes in English Suffixes frequentative Word types Acronyms Adjectives Adverbs flat Articles Coordinators Compounds Demonstratives Determiners list Expletives
English_subjunctive
Use of the pronoun you to refer to an unspecified person
Prefixes in English Suffixes frequentative Word types Acronyms Adjectives Adverbs flat Articles Coordinators Compounds Demonstratives Determiners list Expletives
Generic_you
Latin verb form that functions as an adjective
generally called a gerund when it is used as a noun, not as an adjective or adverb e.g. 'running burns more calories than walking'. In Old Irish, a form known
Gerundive
Form of personal pronoun
prepositional pronouns (an overview) Origin of the Pronouns, Pronominal Adjectives and Pronominal Adverbs in the Modern Romance Languages, at Orbis Latinus
Prepositional_pronoun
Word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase
pronoun Logophoric pronoun Neopronouns Phi features Pro-form Pronominal adverb Pronoun game Reciprocal pronoun Reflexive pronoun Old English pronouns Bulgarian
Pronoun
Pronoun that is associated with a particular grammatical person
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Personal_pronoun
Type of determiner that indicates quantity
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Quantifier_(linguistics)
Prefixes in English Suffixes frequentative Word types Acronyms Adjectives Adverbs flat Articles Coordinators Compounds Demonstratives Determiners list Expletives
Gender_in_English
Linguistic category
okay and so. Discourse markers come from varied word classes, such as adverbs (well) or prepositional phrases (in fact). The process that leads from
Discourse_marker
Grammatical component
Light verbs in Hindi–Urdu can combine with another verb, an adjective, adverb or even a borrowed English verb or noun. The light verb loses its own independent
Light_verb
English dialect of the American Midwest
In standard English, other prepositions can be used as adverbs, like go down (down as adverb) for go down the stairs (down as preposition). With is not
North-Central American English
North-Central_American_English
English language suffix
such as objects and adverbs. That verb phrase is then used within a larger sentence, with the function of an adjective or adverb (in the case of the participle)
-ing
Vector operation
various ways: in APL, as the infix binary operator ∘.f; in J, as the postfix adverb f/; in R, as the function outer(A, B, f) or the special %o%; in Mathematica
Outer_product
And Étude (Fr.) A composition intended for practice etwas (Ger.) As an adverb, little, somewhat, slightly etwas bewegter (Ger.) Moving forward a little
Glossary_of_music_terminology
Unlike the present perfect, the past perfect can readily be used with an adverb specifying a past time frame for the occurrence. For example, while it is
Uses_of_English_verb_forms
ܓܝܣܐ ʾalasás عَلَى الأَسَاس adverb as if; basically; allegedly Some speakers. šəʾīlāʾīṯ ܫܐܝܠܐܝܬ bas بس conjunction; adverb but; only Persian loanword.
List of loanwords in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
List_of_loanwords_in_Assyrian_Neo-Aramaic
Classification of verbs by regularity of inflection
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Regular_and_irregular_verbs
City in Nara prefecture, Japan
the verb narasu, adverb narashi, and adjective narushi." This is supported by entries in a dialect dictionary for nouns referring to flat areas: naru (found
Nara_(city)
Endangered indigenous language of Colombia
emphatic form yittí' , "I am". The Nukak language has many adverb forms. Various adverbs are important in the construction of sentences. For example
Nukak_language
Concept in linguistics
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Modal_particle
Verb that has no determinate subject
is sunny", is a common Serbian construction that uses a (non-impersonal) adverb rather than a verb. When an agent is unspecified, impersonal verbs are also
Impersonal_verb
West Slavic language of eastern Germany
following parts of speech are distinguished: noun, adjective, numeral, pronoun, adverb, verb, conjunction, preposition, particle, and interjection. Nouns and pronouns
Upper_Sorbian_language
Linguistic sentence with null subject
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Pro-sentence
Type of pronoun
French uses a form of the disjunctive pronoun that is followed by the adverb -même (e.g. Je l'ai fait moi-même.). There are intensive forms of personal
Intensive_pronoun
Interjections in the English language
syntactically isolated while adverbs can form constituents with other words. Under this view, the pop in pop went the cork is not an adverb because it is not signifying
English_interjections
Complex predicate composed of a light verb and an eventive noun
a fixed list; restricting the occurrence of articles, prepositions, or adverbs within the complex phrase; requiring the eventive noun to be identical
Stretched_verb
Type of verb indicating more than just grammar
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Lexical_verb
Adjective which excludes members of its noun's extension
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Privative_adjective
vessel. aft Toward the stern or rear of a vessel. To the purist, this is an adverb (e.g. "he walked aft") with the corresponding adjective being after (e.g
Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)
Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(A–L)
Grammatical use indicating possession
modified with an adverb, as adjectives are, although not as freely or as commonly. Such modification is generally limited to such adverbs as more, less,
Possessive
Polynesian language spoken in New Zealand
formed just by dropping the t: tēnei (this), ēnei (these). The related adverbs are nei (here), nā (there, near you), rā (over there, near him). Phrases
Māori_language
Type of noun referring to collections as a unit
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Collective_noun
Form of verbal noun used in some languages
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Supine
Family of large reptilian carnivores
Stafford, Countess of Sutherland "crocodile". translate.google.com. "† Gallice adverb". www.oed.com. Oxford University. Dirk HR Spennemann. "Matthäus Merian's
Crocodile
Type of verb, such as "might", that is used to indicate modality
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Modal_verb
Concept in grammar
not tired PTCL.NEG 'She is not tired' The first nie1 is analysed as an adverb, while the second nie2 as a negation particle. te: Infinitive verbs are
Grammatical_particle
Literally means fully cooked; Well done. 1. Buk6 gaai1 (仆街) - 1.) - As Adverb, similar meaning as English words Oh my god, Oh shit or What the fuck. 2
Hong_Kong_slang
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Captative_verb
Pronoun without a definite referent
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Indefinite_pronoun
Clauses in English grammar
below. Exclamative clauses start with either the adjective what or the adverb how and are typically associated with exclamations. As with open interrogatives
English_clause_syntax
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Latin_interjections
Lack of requirement for morphological agreement with respect to gender in some languages
Postpositive Proper Pure intersective Relative subsective Subsective Adverb Conjunctive Flat Genitive Interrogative Locative Prepositional Pronominal Relative
Gender neutrality in genderless languages
Gender_neutrality_in_genderless_languages
Japanese multinational corporation
9 September 2013. The joint statement said Consumer Reports' use of the adverb 'easily' in describing the Samurai's tendency to roll over might 'have been
Suzuki
West Slavic language of eastern Germany
is also an analytic method where the comparative is made by adding the adverb wěcej “more” to the positive form. In dialects and older written monuments
Lower_Sorbian_language
Multi-word compound that functions as a single verb
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Compound_verb
FLAT ADVERB
FLAT ADVERB
Boy/Male
Japanese
Flat and level field.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Even-tempered, flat country.
Male
Celtic
, Mars.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flat Meadow
Boy/Male
French
From the flat land.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Anglia)
English (chiefly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived on a flat, a patch of level or low-lying ground (Old Norse flat, flǫt).South German : variant of Flath 2.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flat Meadow
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Flat Clearing
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flat Meadow
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Flat Clearing
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From the Flat Lands
Boy/Male
Native American
Flat iron.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew, sold, or treated flax for weaving into linen cloth, from (respectively) Middle English flax, German Flachs.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese
Flat Grassland
Male
Russian
(Филат) Pet form of Russian Feofilakt, FILAT means "God-guard."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English fÅde ‘child’, literally ‘that which is fed’, from Old English fÅda ‘food’.
Boy/Male
French
From the flat land.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flat Meadow
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Till End
Boy/Male
Greek
Flat footed.
FLAT ADVERB
FLAT ADVERB
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil
Supreme; Highest
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names with the first element hrÅd ‘renown’. Compare Robert, Rudiger.North German, Danish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived on land cleared for cultivation or in a clearing in woodland, from Middle Low German rode, Danish rothe, Old English rod. Compare English Rhodes.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with this word, as for example Rode in Cheshire.Slovenian : topographic name from the adjective rod ‘barren’, denoting someone who lived on a barren land.Slovenian : nickname from the Slovenian dialect word rode ‘person with disheveled hair’, a derivative of rod ‘curly’ or ‘hairy’.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
God of World
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Direction
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Wife of Lord Shiva; Daughter of Mountain; Goddess Durga
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Asaph, ASAF means "collector, gatherer."
Female
Greek
(Ἀλαλά) Greek name ALALA means "war-like." In mythology, this is the name of the sister of Ares and personification of the war cry. Compare with another form of Alala.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Smell; Flavour
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Silver Pearl
FLAT ADVERB
FLAT ADVERB
FLAT ADVERB
FLAT ADVERB
FLAT ADVERB
n.
Plain; flat; level.
superl.
Not sharp or shrill; not acute; as, a flat sound.
adv.
Level with the ground; flat.
a.
Having a head with a flattened top; as, a flat-headed nail.
n.
A flat-bottomed boat, without keel, and of small draught.
n.
The flat or broad side of a sword.
n.
Something broad and flat in form
superl.
Tasteless; stale; vapid; insipid; dead; as, fruit or drink flat to the taste.
v. t.
To lay with flags of flat stones.
n.
A flat stone used for paving.
superl.
Lying at full length, or spread out, upon the ground; level with the ground or earth; prostrate; as, to lie flat on the ground; hence, fallen; laid low; ruined; destroyed.
superl.
Below the true pitch; hence, as applied to intervals, minor, or lower by a half step; as, a flat seventh; A flat.
adv.
In a flat manner; directly; flatly.
v. t.
To signal to with a flag; as, to flag a train.
v. t.
To make flat; to flatten; to level.
v. i.
To become flat, or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface.
n.
The flat part, or side, of anything; as, the broad side of a blade, as distinguished from its edge.
superl.
Unanimated; dull; uninteresting; without point or spirit; monotonous; as, a flat speech or composition.
superl.
Lacking liveliness of commercial exchange and dealings; depressed; dull; as, the market is flat.
v. i.
A float board. See Float board (below).