Gallant.
The knight gallantly walked away.
Gallantly
in a gallant manner
Gallantly can only be an adverb. Despite the odds George gallantly fought the dragon. The cathedral rose gallantly above the city centre
Gallantly is an adverb, meaning that it is used to add description to a verb. e.g. the soldier ran forward gallantly to save his freinds.
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the word "gallantly" appears in Chapter 1, but the exact page number can vary by edition. Typically, it's best to check the context of the word within your specific copy of the book. You can find it by looking for scenes that describe characters acting bravely or nobly.
bravely streaming....?
The word apologetically is the adverb form for the adjective apologetic. The related noun form is apology.
The word 'pious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The adverb form is piously.The noun form is piousness.A related noun form is piety.
Courageously, boldly, dashingly, nobly, stately, daringly, fearlessly, valorously, courtly.
envy and envious are two.
Democracy is a form of politics.