Painfully, sorrowfully.
The superlative form of sorrowfully is most sorrowfully.
Sorrowfully is an adverb, therefore it can't be past tense. It's used before verbs like, "sorrowfully ate" or "sorrowfully sighed."
Sorrowfully, I went home.
Sorrowfully
"the word sorrowfully sounds like a stuipd it does not sound like a real word"^what does that even mean?Sorrowfully is a real word. It is an adverb and it means 'with feelings of bitterness or grief.'"In a SORROWFULLY worded statement, she announced she would not be attending the Homecoming Dance."There's a reason Merriam-Webster was invented.
unhappily; sorrowfully.
An addolorato is a passage of music to be played sorrowfully.
Gloomily and sorrowfully.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "sadly" (sorrowfully, or unfortunately).
despondently, forlornly, gloomily, glumly, sadly, sorrowfully, unpleasantly
wistfully, mournfully, sadly, sorrowfully