No. The adverb would be "scarily."
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective scary.
there is no adverb
Yes, it is an adverb. Spookily is the adverb form of spooky (scary, daunting).
The adjectives for the noun and verb scare are scary and scared. The related adverbs are scarily (in a scary manner) and scaredly (in a scared or frightened manner).
The adjectives for the noun and verb scare are scary and scared. The related adverbs are scarily (in a scary manner) and scaredly (in a scared or frightened manner).
The adverb form of the word creepy is creepily.Some example sentences are:He creepily smiled at her.The child creepily gave the babysitter a drawing of a dead body.
Adverbs almost always end in the letters "ly" so you're not really going to find one that rhymes with "scary" very easily.Other types of words that rhyme with "scary" could include:hairymarryfairydairy
yes it did it used to be very scary
No. The proper adjective Roman is not used as an adverb. There is a VERY rarely-used adverb, Romanly.
The word "as" can be used as an adverb.
Has is a form of the verb "to have" and is not used as an adverb.
An adverb is used to describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.