Conjunctive Adverb: Definition, Example, and List

Conjunctive Adverb

A conjunctive adverb is a type of adverb in the parts of speech used to connect two different clauses. It plays the role of both a conjunction and an adverb (called adverbial conjunction), in which conjunction connects words or phrases, and an adverb modifies verbs in a sentence. It shows cause and impact, classification, connection, and other attachments.

Also, we can say, an adverb is used to connect two ideas, phrases, or two independent clauses then, it is called a conjunctive adverb. Short phrases can also act like conjunctive adverbs in a sentence, which is used to connect the information or idea of two clauses or sentences.

A conjunction adverb is either a single word or maybe more than two words.

A conjunctive adverb connects only two different independent clauses, and the words or phrases can be placed with a sentence to complete it.

  • If the conjunctive adverbs connect the ideas of two different clauses between two sentences, then the comma is used to separate them from the main clause.
  • But when the conjunctive adverb connects two different clauses from the same sentence, then the semicolon followed by a comma is preceded.

Structure of Conjunctive Adverb

  • Main clause;+ conjunctive adverb, + main clause.

Or 

  • Conjunctive adverb, + main clause; + Main clause.
  • “Subject, + conjunctive adverb, main clauses”
conjunctive adverb

Examples of Conjunctive Adverbs

  1. He could not read music; however, he played the piano beautifully.
  2. He is blind; still, he did a perfect stunt.
  3. She performed every beat; accordingly, her dance was represented beautifully.
  4. Furthermore, branding is needed; also, the quality of the product is to be good.
  5. Raghav is not listening to his teacher; elsewhere, the teacher failed to grab attention towards him.
  6. Joana, however, loves both dancing and singing.
  7. Finally, the dogs stopped barking; the thief started his work.
  8. The stuntman jumps his bike very high; moreover, he landed too smoothly on land.
  9. Their team won most of the matches; therefore, the players are looking more confidently on the field.
  10. The alcohol is banned throughout the state; accordingly, the dealers sell them without any hesitation.
  11. We went out to hang out; consequently, we forgot some of the materials in our room.
  12. At last, the summer went over; they came back to their farmlands.
  13. Robin says he lifts a sack of 300 pounds; however, I don’t believe him.
  14. A balanced diet is important; therefore, I regularly eat healthy food.
  15. The tire of the bus was punctured; consequently, I failed to board at the airport.
  16. Jack worked hard during exams; as a result, he achieved the first rank in his class.
  17. Most of them are from New Jersey; still, they need permission to enter.
  18. Nevertheless, I keep my mind blank; the lecturer continued his lecture.
  19. The final match of soccer is running; at the same time, one of the audience is dancing like Michael Jackson.
  20. Adam loves to play golf; however, he loves to swim.

List of Conjunctive Adverbs

  • Accordingly
  • Further
  • For instance
  • For example
  • Finally
  • Elsewhere
  • Equally
  • Equally important
  • Finally
  • Eventually
  • Earlier
  • Comparatively
  • Conversely
  • Consequently
  • Certainly
  • Besides
  • Until now
  • To summarize
  • Despite that
  • To put indifferently
  • On the whole
  • Of course
  • In the same way
  • In the first place
  • In summary
  • In particular
  • In brief
  • Before
  • At the same time
  • At last
  • As a result
  • Anyway
  • Anyhow
  • Also
  • Additionally
  • Again
  • Afterward
  • Accordingly
  • After a while
  • Lately
  • Later
  • Likewise
  • In the meantime
  • Instead
  • In spite of
  • In short
  • In fact
  • Indeed
  • In conclusion
  • In comparison
  • In contrast
  • Incidentally
  • In any case
  • In addition
  • However
  • Hence
  • Henceforth
  • Warranted
  • Furthermore
  • Likewise
  • Meanwhile
  • Moreover
  • Namely
  • Nevertheless
  • Undoubtedly
  • Thus
  • Therefore
  • Thereafter
  • Then
  • That is
  • Subsequently
  • Still
  • So
  • So far
  • Similarly
  • Rather
  • Regardless
  • Yet 
  • Perhaps
  • Otherwise
  • On the other hand
  • On the contrary
  • Now
  • Nonetheless
  • Next

More Type of Adverb: Sentence Adverb