i think so....
you can say, harshly or roughly to be opposite of gently
The opposite of politely is impolitely.Both politely and impolitely are adverbs.
rudely
Yes, harshly is an adverb.Some example sentences using this word are:The judges harshly criticised his performance.She harshly scolded her child.
The opposite of "harshly" is "gently." While "harshly" implies a severe or severe manner, "gently" conveys a softer, kinder approach. Other antonyms could include "mildly" or "tenderly," which also suggest a more compassionate or lenient attitude.
The opposite would be "unattractive" (or less politely, "ugly").ugly
That would be "impolite" or "rude".
The opposite would be "unattractive" (or less politely, "ugly").ugly
Yes. Polite is an adjective, and politely as the adverb describing something that is done in a polite manner.
If it applies harshly, yes.
Several opposites of the word rude (abrupt, impolite) are: mannerly, polite, kind.
The comparative form of "harshly" is "more harshly."