I seriously thought Mary and Cody hated each other.
The driver was seriously injured in the crash.
Dude, i seriously dont know!!(:
I am finding it very difficult to take you seriously, Daffy. Despite the resounding crash, no one was seriously hurt. The cat's intention was to seriously harm the mouse.
He was a dedicated follower of fashion, unfortunately the fashions he followed where seriously out of date.
They were seriously considering the plan.
The resumption of answering random WikiAnswer questions has seriously boosted this person's mood.
Dobby never meant to kill, sir, only maim, or seriously injure.
I will seriously consider the cumulative counsel of the council and reveal my decision when we reconvene.
You just used it in a sentance! Lol, but seriously I'm not sure, ask your english teacher.
You need to take your exams seriously..Seriously, who put beans in my shoes?This crime must be treated seriously.He was seriously wounded.
No, "seriously" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb in a sentence.
I am sorry, I have to! It's unadorn da bathroom! Ok, more seriously: The bike had no color or flare, it was completely unadorned.