Yes, charmingly is an adverb. It means in a charming or attractive manner.
charmingly old-fashioned
Charming can be an adjective and a verb.Adjective: meaning pleasant.Verb: the present participle if the verb "charm".She is charming her way to the top.
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
He had a disconcerting habit of greeting friends ferociously and strangers charmingly.
"Ever" is an adverb.
Charmingly is the adverb of the word charm."He smiled charmingly at her" is an example sentence.
There is no adverb for the verb fetch meaning to go and get. There is an adjective "fetching" and an adverb "fetchingly" that refer to female attractiveness. They mean charming or charmingly.
She spoke quietly and charmingly to the group of children. The man charmingly managed to swindle fifty thousand dollars from the widow.
Charmingly Awkward was created on 2005-11-26.
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No he is charmingly single but he might have girlfriend
affably,affirmatively,amiably,amicably,appropriately,obligingly,charmingly.
charmingly old-fashioned
The tall actor gracefully strode across the stage.The petite actor skillfully climbed into the small jack-in-the-box prop.The brand new actor belligerently refused to follow the director's instructions.As a child actor charmingly saying her lines, the girl won hearts, but as an adult she seemed aloof.
Her charmingly naive pictures of the rural world as she remembers it. And perhaps also the story of her life.
Charming can be an adjective and a verb.Adjective: meaning pleasant.Verb: the present participle if the verb "charm".She is charming her way to the top.