governmentally, ethically
The word synonym doesn't have an adverb.
No, it's a noun.
The noun synonym has the adjective form synonymous and the adverb form synonymously.Example: The words English and British are often used synonymously.
If used as an adverb.....Present ..... as in "I am present"
i silently sat in my chair
none (adverb) - hardly, nevernone (pronoun) - nobody
subordinate adverb conjunction, beginning an adverb clause (synonym for "although")
The adverb form of the adjective rough is roughly. It can mean in a rough manner, or can be used as a synonym for "approximately."
No. Eyesight is a noun. It refers to vision. There is no related adverb form that could be a synonym of the adverb visually.
No. Tumbledown is an adjective. It means in a dilapidated condition. A synonym is the word ramshackle.
The verb to eat has the adjective forms (participles) eating and eaten. But there are no adverb forms.The synonym consume has adverb forms (consumedly, consumingly), but they relate to intensity or excess, not the act of eating.
"SIAMESE", although I'm not sure it's politically correct.