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No; it's an adverb "She smoothly walked." (smoothly is describing how she walked, the verb) "It was smoothly polished." (smoothly describes polished, the adjective)
Oh, dude, the comparative form of "smoothly" is "more smoothly." It's like when you're trying to slide into a conversation smoothly, but someone else does it more smoothly than you. So yeah, "more smoothly" is the way to go if you want to compare smoothness levels.
it means to move smoothly
goes more smoothly this way
She practiced her lines until she could say each of them smoothly. I'm nervous about our wedding day, but I hope the day will go smoothly. The performance went smoothly and the entire band played well.
I hope that this program will be run smoothly.
Your writing needs to be smoother, you need to learn how to write (more) smoothly. Smoother is an adjective. Smoothly is an adverb.
The bowel works more smoothly the more contents it has
example "i thought that it will be very difficult but it went out smoothly."
is corporations essential to keep the country running smoothly
"Smoothly" functions as an adverb. It is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating how an action is performed.
The carnival did not run as smoothly as the sponsors would have liked.