No, it's an adverb, the adjective is mad.
The word mad is an adjective. The adverb form is madly.
Je t'aime à la folie.
The word 'utterly' is an adverb used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as completely, without qualification; absolutely.Example Sentences:He utterly gutted the car to install the new engine. (modifies the verb 'gutted')As the floodwater continued to rise, the situation seemed utterly hopeless. (modifies the adjective 'hopeless')Leaning on her cell bars, Rosie silently watched the sunrise, utterly exhausted by her wild night in the Center County Penitentiary. (modifies the adjective 'exhausted')She sang about being utterly, madly in love. (modifies the adverb 'madly')
Love is a noun. Lovely is an adjective.
No, it's an adverb, the adjective is mad.
Love Her Madly was created in 1971.
"------(name) I am madly in love with you."
Romeo was madly in love with Juliet.
The word mad is an adjective. The adverb form is madly.
alayna c, im madly in love with him i couldnt live without him <3
They are madly in love soon to be engaged
You get a life
falling madly in love
Enamored.
I am madly in love with my best friend.
Yes! She is madly in love with him!