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Yes, the word narrowly is an adverb.

An example sentence for you is: "he narrowly missed the tree by inches".

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How do you make narrow an adverb?

You add the letters -ly. The adverb form is narrowly.


Is narrower an adverb?

No.'Narrower' is in comparative adjective form, e.g. "This hallway is narrower than the others".The adverb form would be 'narrowly', e.g. "the train narrowly missed the man by the rails".


Does bared have an adverb?

The word "bared" is a past tense verb or an adjective. The adverb "barely" can mean in a bare fashion, or it can mean scarcely, hardly, narrowly.


Is barely an adverb of manner?

Yes, it is. It means scarcely or narrowly (only just sufficient) and modifies adjectives and adverbs. In "there was barely enough time" barely modifies enough, an adjective modifying the noun time.


What does narrowly defined mean?

Narrowly defined means something defined very specifically, it is the opposite of the broadly definition.


What is another word for narrowly come out of?

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A sentence for avert?

I was able to narrowly avert an accident.


Which applications are narrowly focused on specific disciplines and occupations?

Specialized


What is another way of saying narrowly avoiding?

Just missing.


What is the name of the judge who interpret the constitution narrowly?

judicial restraint.


How many states seceded when Lincoln lost fort sumter?

Four. Of the eight states of the Upper South, four narrowly voted Confederate, and the other four narrowly voted Union.


What is the 7 kinds of adverb?

1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb