dumsily
more clumsily, most clumsily
Yes, because it describes an action.For example: She clumsily lost her footing and fell. (Clumsily describes lost, which an action here)
I walk clumsily in high heels.
No the word clumsily is not a noun. It is an adverb.
The opposite of "clumsily" is "gracefully." While clumsily suggests awkwardness and lack of coordination, gracefully implies smoothness, elegance, and poise in movement or action.
Clumsily mended means badly repaired
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
The word clumsily is an adverb.The adjective form of the word would be clumsy.
You might say Ben tripped over clumsily. There are lots of other sentences you could put it in.
clumsily
Fumbling means moving clumsily or using your hands clumsily while doing something.
to move clumsily