Yes, evidently is an adverb. It means apparently or seemingly.
evidently
Yes, it is an adverb. It means evidently (based on appearances).
The cat seems hungry, evidently I forgot to feed him.
The adverb form of "evidence" is "evidently." It is used to indicate that something is clear or obvious based on the available evidence. For example, one might say, "Evidently, the results support the hypothesis."
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 likely word is the adverb "obviously" (evidently, or of course).
The likely adverb is "obviously" (clearly, evidently).
Although this sounds like a parasite, the likely word is appreciate (be grateful, value, or to increase in value).
Belatedly, knowingly, nervously, yesterday and zealously are 9 letter adverbs. Additional adverbs include adoringly, curiously, defiantly and evidently.
The adverb of judgment is a word that expresses an evaluation or opinion about the manner in which an action is performed. It often reflects a subjective assessment, such as "clearly," "obviously," or "evidently." These adverbs help convey the speaker's viewpoint or belief regarding the action or situation being described.
Evidently, Bob had the worst grades in our class.