The word 'preferably' is the adverb form of the adjective preferable.
The noun forms of the adjective preferable are preferability and preference.
The adverb form is preferably. The related noun is preference.
Ashey, pales, runs.
Please call me today, preferably before noon.
The correct spelling ispreferably.
You should buy this pen preferably over that one. It shows if the person prefers one thing over another.
The anagram is the archaic "fainer" (more preferably, from fain meaning willingly or preferably).
Anytime although preferably at night and more preferably in Ramadan and during hajj.
preferable.
The word 'preference' is a noun, a singular, common abstract noun; a word for the power or opportunity of choosing; the act of giving advantages to some over others; a favorite.
No, the word 'instead' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as 'in place of' or 'preferably'.Examples:I ordered the blue but the green came instead.Instead of walking, we rode the bus.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing, for example:person = friend, mother, neighbor, manager, actor;place = city, country, continent, park, island;thing = bird, apple, house, tulip, question.
Medium rare, preferably.
Anywhere... Preferably on a wall.