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cruelly
Duly, ruley, unruly, truly, newly, cruelly, unduly
more cruelly, most cruelly
my mother spoke to me cruelly for doing something bad
adverbs can describe verbs adjectives, and other adverbs. A dictionary would suggest that you use "cruelly" instead of "cruel" as an adverb: "he sneered cruelly" I can't think of a situation where "cruel" would be the adverb. A good test for adverbs is that: 1) They often have a (-y) suffix 2) They still make grammatical sense almost anywhere in the sentence: "cruelly, he sneered" ; "he cruelly sneered"; "he sneered cruelly" .
The comparative and superlative to the word cruelly are "more cruel" and "cruellest".
Yes, some tigers are killed cruelly by illegal poachers for their fur and meat.
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The Aztecs and Inca were cruelly treated by Cortes and Pizarro.
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