Yes, it is an adverb, meaning in an excited manner.
Yes, the word excitedly is an adverb.
An example sentence is: "the cat excitedly swiped the catnip from her human".
Excitedly is an adverb.
The word talked is a verb.The adverb is excitedly, which modifies the past tense verb talked.
Adjective
excitedly
excitingly He excitingly told me about his new bike.
Excitedly is an adverb.
The word talked is a verb.The adverb is excitedly, which modifies the past tense verb talked.
Adjective
excitedly
No. Excitedly is. An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
The word excitable is an adjective. The adverb form is excitedly.
excitingly He excitingly told me about his new bike.
The word 'excitedly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, for example:She excitedly opened the door because she was expecting a special package.
Excitedly is not an adjective, it's an adverb. Excited is the adjective form. Adding -ly to many adjectives creates adverbs.
The crowd clapped most excitedly of all at the seals tricks.
The word "exited" means "departed" or "left" -- there is no adverb form. The similar word "excited" has the adverb form "excitedly" -- in an excited or enthusiastic manner.
Excitedly, I ran down the stairs and into the car, buckling the seat belt and waitied for mum and dad. Any adverb to being was what you wanted right?