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Apparently
According to what you have heard or read (SYN evidently)
Presumably
Used to say that you think something is probably true
Ultimately
Finally. When everything has been considered
To be(perfectly)honest
Used when saying what you really think about something (frankly, personally)
Obviously
Used when giving information that you expect other people to know already or agree with (SYN clearly)
Naturally
Used to say that something is normal not surprising (SYN of course)
Basically
Used when giving the most important fact (SYN essentially)
Practically
Almost (SYN virtually)
Strangely(enough)
Used to show that something is surprising. SYN oddly/curiously (enough)
Commercially
From the point of view of sales or profit (SYN financially)
Traditionally
According to past custom
Logically
If we are to act sensibly and with sound reasons
Socially
From the point of view of making friends
Realistically
If we are sensible about what can be achieved, we have to conclude that...
Officially
According to the rules, or what we have been told (OPP unofficially)
Indirectly
As an additional effect or consequence (OPP directly)
technically
From the point of view of someone’s technical skill
Physically
Considering the effect on the body
Mentally
Considering the effect on the mind
Theoretically
Used to say that sth could possibly happen or be true, but is unlikely
As far as sth is concerned
Used to give facts or an opinion about an aspect of sth
Briefly
1 for a short time. 2 in a few words
Forever
For a long time; for all time
Purely
Completely and only (purely by chance). SYN simply
Strictly
Exactly and completely(also used to emphasize that something must happen in all circumstances)
Simply
Just; only (also, absolutely)
Equally
To the same degree(also used to introduce a second point which is as important as the first)
Precisely
Exactly and correctly(also used to emphasize that sth is very true or obvious)
Truly
Sincerely(also used to emphasize a particular quality)
Invariably
Used to emphasize that sth is always true or always happens.
Primarily
Mainly (SYNS chiefly, predominantly)
Somewhat
Fairly; quite (can be used after a verb or before an adjective)
Relatively
To a fairly large degree in comparison with sth else