Yes!! it is it means: in a way that lacks strength or force
But it is also a adjective meaning: in a way that lacks strength or force
Yes, the word weakly is an adverb.
An example sentence is: "he responds weakly to the officer's questions".
Yes, the word weakly is an adverb.An example sentence is: "he responded weakly to the officer's question before succumbing to his wounds".
Weakly is an adverb in that sentence.
An adverb.
I can give you several sentences.He struggled weakly in the giant's grip.The sick woman weakly drank the soup her nurse brought.He tried weakly to keep from lying.
The word shrieked is not an adverb, no.The word shrieked is a verb.The closest adverb form of the word is shriekingly.
No, the word weak is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word would be weakly.
Yes, the word weakly is an adverb.An example sentence is: "he responded weakly to the officer's question before succumbing to his wounds".
Depending on how you use it, the word "weakly" could be an adjective or an adverb. Because of his advanced years, he could only answer weakly.
The adverb form of weak is weakly.An example sentence is: "he weakly ate his soup".
Weakly is an adverb in that sentence.
An adverb.
It is an adverb that means without strength or determination.
He called to her weakly from the other room.She weakly crawled out of bed.
firmly, weakly, strongly, boldly, barely.. etc.
weakly
I can give you several sentences.He struggled weakly in the giant's grip.The sick woman weakly drank the soup her nurse brought.He tried weakly to keep from lying.
The opposite of the adverb firmly (securely) is loosely.*When used to mean forcefully or determinedly (e.g. firmly stated), the opposite could be gently, weakly, or waveringly.