Yes, it is an adverb. It means evidently (based on appearances).
No it is an adverb
The word apparent is an adjective. It describes something that can be seen.
The adverb is spelled "apparently" (evidently, to all appearances).
The correct spelling of the adverb is apparently(evidently, or as far as is known).
The adverb is apparently.Appear is a verb, as in "The boy appears to be clever.". If you want to use the adverbial version, the adverb must modify another verb as in "The boy is apparently clever" but the meaning is slightly different.
The word 'apparently' is the adverb form of the adjective 'apparent'.The adverb 'apparently' is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as 'from appearances'.Examples:He apparently had a good time (modifies the verb 'had')One of the apples is apparently bad. (modifies the adjective 'bad')She created all of this from apparently very little money. (modifies the adverb 'very')
No it is an adverb
The word 'apparently' is the adverb form of the adjective apparent.Example:The apparent cause of the problem is a dead battery. (adjective)You apparently need a new battery. (adverb)
Yes, evidently is an adverb. It means apparently or seemingly.
No, "apparently" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that is used to indicate that something seems to be true based on what is known or seen.
The word apparent is an adjective. It describes something that can be seen.
That form of the word worship apparently does not exist. The word worshipful is an adjective. the word worshipfully is an adverb.
The adverb is spelled "apparently" (evidently, to all appearances).
No, it is not a noun; it is an adverb. The noun form could be apparentness.
The adverb youthfully begins with the letters YOU. It is apparently the only one.
The correct spelling of the adverb is apparently(evidently, or as far as is known).
It is an adverb meaning to give the impression of having a certain quality; apparently.