ADVERB -
used for saying that something is certainly true or is accepted by everyone
The next few days will undoubtedly prove crucial.
ADVERB - in an extremely happy way
It is a place where he is blissfully at ease.
ADVERB - in a way that shows that you like and care about someone
She smiled fondly at her brother and his wife.
= CARINHOSAMENTE
ADVERB = in a way that is very surprising
Astonishingly, I've never visited the British Museum in all the years I've lived here.
ADVERB - without knowing any of the unpleasant facts about something
All this time I was blissfully unaware of the situation.
ADVERB - deliberately, intentionally
Some basic safety rules were willfully ignored.
"I think that you are willfully misunderstanding me," the editor said.
ADVERB - extremely badly
England played awfully throughout the game.
ADVERB - totally; completely
She felt isolated and utterly alone.
ADVERB - very or extremely, when used before an adjective or adverb
It's an awfully long time since we last saw each other.
I'm awfully sorry, but we've forgotten to reserve you a table.
ADVERB - without embarrassment; without any worry about possible criticism
This may be the most unabashedly sentimental piece of theater you'll see this year.
ADVERB - in a way that shows that you are not willing to do something and are therefore slow to do it
She reluctantly agreed to step down as managing director.
ADVERB - used for saying that something is different from how it appears
The house looks deceptively small from the outside (=but really it is big).
= ENGANOSAMENTE