No, the word 'devilishly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
The word 'devilishly' is the adverb form of the adjective devilish.
The noun form of the adjective devilish is devilishness.
The word 'devilish' is the adjective form of the noun devil.
Yes hes devilishly handsome
Daring, debonair, and devilishly handsome
No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective devilish (like a devil, or cunning).
he was in fact devilishly clever making himself out to be an angel
Cause he's very, very, very devilishly handsome.
The pnix, devilishly annoying to pronounce The correct answer is bema
Lafayette was devilishly afraid of Cornwallis due to the latter's military prowess and strategic acumen. As a seasoned British general, Cornwallis had a reputation for effectively leading troops and winning battles, which made him a formidable opponent for the young French general. Additionally, Lafayette recognized the potential consequences of Cornwallis's success in the American Revolutionary War, which could jeopardize the revolutionary cause in which he was deeply invested. This combination of respect and fear for Cornwallis's abilities heightened Lafayette's anxiety during their encounters.
Both scooters are made to deliver premium performance, specifically when it comes to speed. Therefore both motorcycles are fast.Yamaha Nouvo Z is Angelically Fast.Suzuki Hayate is Devilishly Quick.
when bill and tom started performing they were called black question mark but then when georg and Gustav joined they became devilish because of a review of them saying that they had devilishly great sound :)
No. The only way to get it on pearl is to trade it. Either pal park a Pokemon colloseum ho-oh, which is devilishly hard to get, or beat Pokemon heart gold or soul silver and trade it over. -Kiras SPeaker 3, projectpokemon.org
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Proper noun