The prefix to "Amazingly" is "Amaze" - "To overwhelm with surprise or sudden wonder; astonish greatly." :)
There is no adverb for amazement. The closest adverb would be "amazingly".
Amazingly is an adverb.
The magician's performance was amazingly impressive, leaving the audience in awe.
The root of amaze is maze, first attest in English circa 1300, meaning "delusion, bewilderment," possibly from Old English m(ae)s. The prefix 'a' in this case is an intensifying conditional, 'ing' is a gerunditive adjective terminal, and 'ly' converts the adjective to an adverb.
It is an adverb.
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Somewhat. Amazingly is the adverb form of amazing.
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Astonishingly, abnormally, curiously, exceptionally, fantastically, peculiarly, and remarkably are synonyms for amazingly.
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