Yes the word shockingly is an adverb.
For example: The team shockingly lost the game.
Yes, the word shockingly is indeed an adverb.
An example sentence for you is: "the average grades at the school were shockingly low".
shockingly or in shock
it would be an adverb because it would not be describing a noun as what an adjective would do but insted it is describing a verb so i think it would be an adverb
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It is an adverb formed from the verb "to shock", usually not in the sense of what would happen if you stuck your tongue in the light socket and more in the figurative sense of what would happen if you opened the door to the Jehovah's Witnesses stark naked. In this figurative sense "to shock" means to offend against sensibilities. The adverb (usually used to modify adjectives rather than verbs) means in a manner calculated to offend against sensibilities. E.g. "She was wearing a shockingly short skirt."
Shockingly.
Shockingly hideous or frightful.
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No, the Gremlins is rated PG. Shockingly.
Shockingly, 2003.
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