Set 10
VOCABULARY
notably
arguably
presumably
consequently
ultimately
nevertheless
furthermore
conversely
specifically
respectively
Set 10
91. notably
Meaning: Especially; importantly; worth noticing.
When we use it: Use it when pointing out an important example or detail.
How we use it: notably, / most notably / notably different
Examples:
Notably, the second report included more details.
The results were notably different this time.
92. arguably
Meaning: It can be reasonably argued or believed.
When we use it: Use it when giving an opinion that has strong support but may not be accepted by everyone.
How we use it: arguably the best / arguably more important / arguably true
Examples:
This is arguably the strongest point in the article.
Clear communication is arguably more important than speed.
93. presumably
Meaning: Probably, based on what seems likely.
When we use it: Use it when making a reasonable guess.
How we use it: presumably because / presumably due to / presumably based on
Examples:
She left early, presumably because she had another meeting.
The change was made presumably to reduce confusion.
94. consequently
Meaning: As a result.
When we use it: Use it when showing the result of a previous action or situation.
How we use it: consequently, / and consequently / consequently led to
Examples:
The instructions were unclear; consequently, several people made mistakes.
The price increased, and consequently, fewer people signed up.
95. ultimately
Meaning: In the end; finally, after everything is considered.
When we use it: Use it when giving a final result, decision, or conclusion.
How we use it: ultimately decide / ultimately lead to / ultimately responsible
Examples:
Ultimately, the team chose the simpler option.
The decision ultimately led to better results.
96. nevertheless
Meaning: However; even so.
When we use it: Use it when showing contrast after a previous idea.
How we use it: nevertheless, / but nevertheless / nevertheless important
Examples:
The task was difficult; nevertheless, she finished it.
It was a small mistake, but nevertheless important.
97. furthermore
Meaning: In addition; also, with more support.
When we use it: Use it when adding another important point.
How we use it: furthermore, / and furthermore / furthermore suggests
Examples:
The plan is affordable. Furthermore, it is easy to manage.
The data is limited; furthermore, the sample size is small.
98. conversely
Meaning: In the opposite way; on the other hand.
When we use it: Use it when comparing two opposite ideas or situations.
How we use it: conversely, / conversely true / conversely affect
Examples:
Strong feedback can improve performance. Conversely, unclear feedback can create confusion.
Some students prefer structure; conversely, others prefer flexibility.
99. specifically
Meaning: Clearly and exactly; not generally.
When we use it: Use it when naming the exact person, thing, reason, or detail.
How we use it: specifically, / more specifically / specifically refers to
Examples:
We need more information, specifically the dates and names.
The issue specifically relates to the second paragraph.
100. respectively
Meaning: In the same order as the things already mentioned.
When we use it: Use it when matching two lists in order.
How we use it: A and B are X and Y, respectively
Examples:
Maria and James scored 85 and 92, respectively.
The first and second chapters focus on tone and purpose, respectively.

