NLVE - Latin III - Adverbs

Use semicolons to separate different definitions by word context and commas to separate different choice definitions.
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ācriter
keenly, eagerly, bitterly, fiercely
adeō
so much, so greatly
adhūc
until, now
adversus
to meet
aegrē
painfully, with difficulty, harshly, sickly
aliquandō
sometimes
amplē
greatly, largely, powerfully
anteā
before
audācter
boldly
bene
well
bis
twice, double
celeriter
quickly, fast
certē
certainly
ceu
just as, as if
circā
around, round about
circiter
about
clam
secretly, in private
cōnfestim
immediately
contrā
on the other hand, opposite
cōram
in one's presences, in person
cōtīdiē
every day
cūr
why
deinde
then
dēmum
at last
dēnique
at last, finally
dīligenter
carefully
diū
for a long time
dūdum
a little while ago, just now, for
thither, there, so far, so long, long
eōdem
to the same place, to the same purpose, to the same person
equidem
indeed, of course, for my part
ergō
therefore
etiam
even, also
etenim
and as a matter of fact, in fact
extemplō
immediately, on the spur of the moment
extrā
outside
facile
easily
ferē
almost, nearly, usually, just
fortiter
bravely, strongly
frūstrā
in vain
grātīs
freely, for nothing
graviter
heavily, seriously, soundly
haud
not
hīc
here, in this place
hodiē
today
hūc
here, to this place
iam
now, already
iam prīdem
long ago, for a long time
Hint
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ibi
there
igitur
therefore, and so
immō
or rather
inde
then
īnfrā
underneath, below
interdum
now and then, occasionally
intereā
meanwhile
interim
meanwhile, sometimes
intrā
inside, within
intus
inside
ita
in this way
itaque
and so
item
likewise, also
iterum
again
iūxtā
nearby, close, alike
longē
for
magnopere
greatly
modo
just, now, only
mox
soon
multum
much
nē...quidem
not even
nēquīquam
fruitlessly, for nothing, without, good reason
nimis
too
noctū
by night
nōminātim
by name, one by one
nōn
not
nōndum
not yet
numquam
never
nunc
now
nūper
recently
nūsquam
nowhere
ōlim
once, some time ago
omnīnō
completely
paene
nearly, almost
palam
openly, publicly, well-known
partim
partly, in part, mostly
parum
too little, not enough, scarcely
paulātim
little by little, gradually
paulisper
for a short time
paulō
a little
paulum
a little
penitus
inside, deep within, deeply, utterly
plērumque
generally, mostly
posteā
afterwords
postrīdiē
(on) the next day
potius
rather
praesertim
especially
praetereā
besides
Hint
Answer
prīdiē
the day before
prīdem
long ago, long
prīmo
at first
prīmum
first
procul
far off
prōfectō
really, certainly
proptereā
therefore
quā
where, which way, as far as
quidem
indeed
quō
where, to which, to whom, the, anywhere
quondam
one day, once
quoque
also, too
repente
suddenly
rīte
duly, properly, rightly
rūrsus
again
sacere
sacredly
saepe
often
scīlicet
obviously
satis
enough
secus
otherwise, differently, badly
semper
always
sīc
thus, in this way
sīcut
like, as
simul
at the same time
sōlum
only
statim
at once
subitō
suddenly
suprā
above, earlier
tam
so
tamen
however
tandem
at last
temerē
by chance, at random, rashly
tot
so many
tum
then
ubī
where, when
ubīque
everywhere
ultrā
beyond, farther, besides
ultrō
on the other side, away, besides
ūnā
together
unde
from where
undique
on all sides
ūsquam
anywhere
ūsque
all the way, right up to
vehementer
violently, loudly
vērō
in fact, assuredly, indeed
vidēlicet
clearly, evidently
vix
hardly, scarcely, with difficulty
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