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What is the adverbs of freeze?

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Freeze is a verb, not an adjective, and therefore is not easy to make into an adverb. The adjective form of freeze is frozen. However, "frozenly" is not a word. The closest thing to an adverb for freeze is frostily, which shares the same root fros-/froz-.

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The word freeze can be a noun and a verb.

The noun form is a period of cold weather.

The verb form means to become a solid due to a low temperature.

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The present participle is freezing.

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Freezable

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