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17 Adverbs That End With CE

Part of Speech:
Word Definitions Synonyms
anyplace (adverb) at or in or to any place Synonyms: anywhere
apace (adverb) with speed Synonyms: chop-chop, in short order, quickly, rapidly, speedily
(adverb) (poetic, literary) quickly
apiece (adverb) to or from every one of two or more (considered individually) Synonyms: each, for each one, from each one, to each one
askance (adverb) with a side or oblique glance
(adverb) with suspicion or disapproval
dolce (adverb) gently and sweetly
everyplace (adverb) to or in any or all places; pronoun, location; quantifier: universal Synonyms: all over, everywhere
hence (adverb) (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result Synonyms: so, thence, therefore, thus
(adverb) from this time
(adverb) from this place
once (adverb) on one occasion Synonyms: in one case, one time
(adverb) at a previous time Synonyms: at one time, erst, erstwhile, formerly
(adverb) as soon as
perchance (adverb) through chance Synonyms: by chance
(adverb) by chance Synonyms: maybe, mayhap, peradventure, perhaps, possibly
perforce (adverb) by necessity; by force of circumstance
scarce (adverb) only a very short time before Synonyms: barely, hardly, just, scarcely
(adverb) almost not Synonyms: barely, hardly, scarcely
someplace (adverb) in or at or to some place Synonyms: somewhere
thence (adverb) (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result Synonyms: hence, so, therefore, thus
(adverb) from that place or from there Synonyms: therefrom
(adverb) from that circumstance or source Synonyms: therefrom, thereof
thrice (adverb) three times
twice (adverb) two times
(adverb) to double the degree Synonyms: double, doubly
vivace (adverb) lively, in music
whence (adverb) from what place, source, or cause

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