Gracefully, as in: "Ash stepped gracefully upon the chair, while Lily missed the seat altogether, and stepped into a pit of blackness."
I'm sorry if that sentence makes no sense - here's a better one: "The ballerina spun gracefully upon one leg, the other extended straight behind her."
No. Graceful is an adjective. The adverb form is gracefully.
Yes, gracefully is an adverb, from the adjective graceful.
'Gracefully'. Adverbs almost always end in "ly".
Graceful is an adjective used to describe a noun. It was a graceful performance. Gracefully would be an adverb, describing a verb. She danced gracefully.
she is more graceful than Taylor Swift and she is the most graceful in the class
Graceful is to clumsy
more graceful
Gracefully is either and neither until it is compared to another word. If I wrote gauchly that would be an antonym of gracefully If I type elegantly, that could be a synonym for gracefully.
Most graceful
Anyone can be a beautiful and graceful girl!
adjective
Graceful Pitta was created in 1835.