No, fearfully is an adverb.
to suppose about something
Comparative Superlative Fearfully More fearfully Most fearfully Or, Fearfully Less fearfully Least fearfully
Fearfully is an adverb. It is describing how something is done in a fearful manner.
No, it is not an adverb. Fear is a noun, or verb. There are related adverbs, which are "fearfully" and "frighteningly" (refer to having fear or causing fear).
i fearfully am telling you i did not do such a crime.
Franticly is to fearfully as honestly is to directly.
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Fearfully
He didn't really believe it was haunted, but he fearfully entered the hallway as it was getting dark.
Fearfullymeaning: causing or capable of causing fearExample 1: The lion roared fearfullyExample 2: Fearfully, she crept downstairs in the dark.
Mrs. Mallard was waiting fearfully for the news of her husband's death to be confirmed. She experienced a mix of emotions, including shock and confusion, as she grappled with the implications of her newfound freedom.
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