The word usually is an adverb.
Noun usually. but it is used as a verb, as in "I will wire the lamps into the circuit."
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
"integral" is primarily an adjective, but in calculus it is usually a noun, as in "the definite integral of a function."
Usually a noun, but can be used as a verb- Don't wolf your food like that.
A verblike word that usually has an -ing or -ed ending is called a participle. Particples can function as adjectives or used in progressive verb tenses.
adverb
A verblike word that usually has an -ing or -ed ending is called a participle. Particples can function as adjectives or used in progressive verb tenses.
adjective (usually describes a person)
A word with the -able suffix is usually an adjective.
"Mr. Joseph" is a noun phrase consisting of the title "Mr." (an abbreviation for "Mister") and the proper noun "Joseph."
Adjective. (Words ending in -ous are usually adjectives.)
Adverbs usually end in ly.
Adjective ( emitting light, usually as a result of being heated)
The word obelisk is a noun. Obelisks are usually found as monuments.
"The" is a definite article. Definite articles are usually classified as a subset of adjectives.
"prosperous" is an adjective. ( words ending in "ous" are usually adjectives).
The word sacred is an adjective. It is usually used in relation to religion.