Annoyingly is a word. It ends in -ly so you can be almost positive it's an adverb. It means "in an irritating or bothersome manner."
"I want a cookie!" the toddler whined annoyingly.
The spelling of the slang word is carmetologist, a play on the word cosmetologist, and intended to mean a woman who fixes her makeup while driving (and most annoyingly, while stopped overlong at a traffic signal or intersection).
No. Annoyance is a noun. The related adverb is annoyingly.
Annoyingling is not a real word...Did you mean "annoyingly"? If you did, it means: in an annoying way. It's an adverb.Or, if somebody coined that word according to the word roots, it'll mean:annoying: causing annoyance; irritating; bothersome.-ling: one having (such) a characteristic.annoyingling: one having such a irritating characteristic.If I didn't help you, I'm so sorry, but this is the best I can do.
The word effervescent basically means that someone is enthusiastic or positive. A good sentence would be, young people are effervescent because they have not experienced much negative in their life.
I was vexed by a most annoyingly persistent young man."You are very persistent in getting an answer to this question."The small business owner was very persistent with their product.
Yes, annoyingly is an adverb.
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Annoying is not an adverb, it is an adjective. The comparative of the adjective annoying is more annoying. Annoyingly is the adverb form of annoying. More annoyingly is the comparative form of annoyingly. Example: Can you find anyone more annoyingly chipper than Barbara?
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adverb of annoyance is annoyingly according to me
The spelling of the slang word is carmetologist, a play on the word cosmetologist, and intended to mean a woman who fixes her makeup while driving (and most annoyingly, while stopped overlong at a traffic signal or intersection).
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"My brother is annoyingly boisterous when he has friends over."
No. Annoyance is a noun. The related adverb is annoyingly.