The adverb form of the verb or adjective 'deserved' is deservedly.
The adverb of rich is richly.Rich as an adjective means having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources; wealthy; of great value or worth; valuableRichly can mean expensively, but it can also mean well or extremely, as in "the honor was richly deserved."
yes he deserved his fate
The word 'well' can be any of those: an adverb, adjective, noun, or verb. Or an interjection. Adverb: I'm taking advantage of a well deserved rest. Adjective: Bobby had not been well for several weeks. Noun: You are a well of information on minutia. Verb: At sad movies, her eyes well up with tears. Interjection: Well, I'm sure glad to see you.
"Well-deserved" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase bene meritus.Specifically, the adverb bene means "well." The masculine singular adjective meritus translates as "deserved." The pronunciation will be "BEH-ney MEH-rih-tuhss" in classical Latin and "BEH-ney MEH-ree-tooss" in liturgical Latin.
i tdon't think he deserved it, it was pretty jive ! :(
Well Deserved Obscurity was created on 2004-04-06.
It depended on what side you are on, if you think Germany got what they deserved or not.
They deserved to be major generals
Odysseus goes through many journeys and adventures that proves his reputation is deserved. he has fought for his men which lead to gainig everyones respect. therefore odysseus reputation is deserved
because she deserved it!
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
"Ever" is an adverb.