apprehensively, timidly, anything of the likes!
She timidly approached the stage, unsure of how the audience would react.
She timidly approached the stage to give her presentation, her voice barely audible over the crowd's chatter.
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
She timidly approached her boss.
She stared timidly at her uncle.
apprehensively, timidly, anything of the likes!
yes, because any word ending with -ly is usually an adverb
She timidly approached the stage, unsure of how the audience would react.
Timidly.
The kid was timidly, because he is new to the school.
She timidly approached the stage to give her presentation, her voice barely audible over the crowd's chatter.
chicken
"tmdly" is not a word. -possibly you mean 'timidly' ( no 'I'on your keyboard ? ) If so, this means fearfully, with no self-confidence
walking
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.