She hysterically laughed for a few moments.
The boy went hysterical.
Don't laugh hysterically in a classroom, or you'll get punished!
It can be, depending on the way it's used.
No, hysterically is an adverb.The adjective would be hysterical.
Hysterically is the correct spelling, just as you have it in the question.
Farcical is an adjective meaning ludicrous, absurd, ridiculous, being like a farce. Example sentences: The playwright's farcical comedy had the audience laughing hysterically. In retrospect, the mishaps of the day seemed farcical.
That is a sentence using the word troops.
It can be, depending on the way it's used.
When the woman realized that her child was kidnapped, she began to cry hysterically.
I can give you several sentences.She went into hysterics when she found she'd won the lottery.There's no need to have hysterics because you have a test!He nearly went into hysterics when he found his parents were coming for a surprise visit.
She hysterically laughed for a few moments. The boy went hysterical. Don't laugh hysterically in a classroom, or you'll get punished!
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example of subject
I can give you an example sentence. One example of the cat family is the lion.
Hysterically is an adverb.
It means laughing hysterically. For example, the sight of him getting pantsed had me rollin
a example sentence is a monster can have many features
Give me a sentence on word brood