The adjective is lucky.
No. It is an adverb. The noun is luck and the adjective is lucky.
Lucky is the adjective; luckily or even luckwise is the adjective.
Yes, it is an adjective based on the noun luck and the adjective lucky. The adverb form is luckily.
Luckily is the adverb of lucky.An example sentence is: "he luckily missed the flying debris".Another example is: "she luckily arrived on time for the interview despite the traffic jam".
The adjective is "lucky." The adverb form is luckily.
The adjective lucky has the adverb form luckily.
"Luckily" is an adverb, derived from the adjective "lucky".
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Most likey a common noun, but I'm really not so fond to this....
"luckily in Irish"
Luckily has three syllables.
No, "luckily" is not a conjunction. It is an adverb that is used to express good fortune or favorable circumstances.