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22 Adverbs That Contain OVER

Part of Speech:
Word Definitions Synonyms
controversially (adverb) involving controversy Synonyms: polemically
covertly (adverb) in a covert manner
governmentally (adverb) by government
incontrovertibly (adverb) in an obvious and provable manner Synonyms: demonstrably, provably
moreover (adverb) denoting additional information Synonyms: furthermore, in addition, what is more
over (adverb) throughout a period of time Synonyms: o'er
(adverb) at or to a point across intervening space etc.
(adverb) throughout an area
(adverb) beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position
(adverb) over the entire area Synonyms: all over
overbearingly (adverb) in an overbearing manner
overboard (adverb) from on board a vessel into the water
(adverb) to extremes
overhead (adverb) above the head; over the head
(adverb) above your head; in the sky
overleaf (adverb) on or to the other side of a page
overly (adverb) to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits Synonyms: excessively, to a fault, too
overmuch (adverb) more than necessary Synonyms: too much
overnight (adverb) during or for the length of one night
(adverb) happening in a short time or with great speed
overpoweringly (adverb) incapable of being resisted Synonyms: irresistibly, overwhelmingly
oversea (adverb) beyond or across the sea Synonyms: overseas
overseas (adverb) beyond or across the sea Synonyms: oversea
(adverb) in a place across an ocean Synonyms: abroad
overside (adverb) over the side of a boat
overtime (adverb) beyond the regular time
overtly (adverb) in an overt manner
overwhelmingly (adverb) incapable of being resisted Synonyms: irresistibly, overpoweringly
proverbially (adverb) in the manner of something that has become a byword
uncontroversially (adverb) not involving any controversy

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