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.
Gloomily and sorrowfully.
unhappily; sorrowfully.
An addolorato is a passage of music to be played sorrowfully.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "sadly" (sorrowfully, or unfortunately).
despondently, forlornly, gloomily, glumly, sadly, sorrowfully, unpleasantly
wistfully, mournfully, sadly, sorrowfully