interject |ˌintərˈjekt|
verb [ trans. ]
say (something) abruptly, esp. as an aside or interruption : she interjected the odd question here and there | [ intrans. ] Christine felt bound to interject before there was open warfare. See note at insert .
Yes, tearfully could be an interjection, as could any other word, or even noise. Or in wreiting, any parenthetic statement.
A synonym for tearfully is dreadfully.
"I left tearfully"
They tearfully said goodbye to each other.
cheerfully
* with tears; in a tearful manner; "the man confessed tearfully to having beaten his wife" * In a tearful manner
Tearfully - adverb I - pronoun hang - verb up - preposition the - article phone - noun
its an interjection
No, it is not an interjection.
It's an adverb.
it is an interjection
Tearfully! And possible happily or mournfully or carefully.
Maudlin means self pity or tearfully sentimental