By definition, for something to rhyme, the end sound of a word needs to be similar or identical to the word you want it to rhyme with. So, theoretically, anything that ends with "ness" can rhyme with anxiousness because the end sound in anxiousness is "ness".
No, anxiously is an adverb.
I anxiously walk into my new job.
anxiously, tensely
You would use the word anxiously to describe how someone was feeling.For Example:She sat anxiously in the waiting room.He wrote his answer down anxiously.
He anxiously awaited the decision on his admission to the college. The nearby residents anxiously observed the rising water in the creek.
The word is spelled anxiously. Anxious is the base word and "-ly" is the suffix.
I am waiting anxiously for the buss to come at the bus stop.
He anxiously awaited the results of the test.
Anxiously is an adverb because it refers to how someone does something, e.g. "During the exam, the class watched the clock anxiously."
YES!!! In the English language 99% of adverbs end in '---ly'.
yes, eg she was anxiously waiting for man to reapear ....
The girl waited anxiously to find out whether or not she had gotten into the college of her dreams.