here are a couple near rhymes: arrogantly, creditably, definitely, delicacy, eloquently,eminently, evidently, excellently, gentlemanly, genuinely, mercilessly, perilously, permanently, personally, presidency,purposefully, relevancy, surrogacy, terminally, tremulously
He purposefully killed the man
The opposite of purposefully is randomly or haphazardly.
You could say... She purposefully tripped the girl in front of her. or you could say... When i was at school everyone was purposefully agrivating the teachers.
The judge agreed the crime was committed purposefully.He purposefully nudged her in encouragement.The discontent, rebellious cat purposefully knocked the vase off the table.
He strode purposefully to the counter and told the lady he was serious.
deliberately, intentionally, purposefully, consciously
When she walked purposefully to the front of the room, and the audience grew immediately quiet?
you are a disgusting creep
They are two separate parts of speech. The word walking is a present participle (to walk) used as a noun or participial. Purposefully is an adverb.
Purposefully: Determinedly"Okay, I've had enough of this nonsense" said father, as he strode purposefully across the room to administer our spankings.Purposely: IntentionallyWhy did you move those flowers? I purposely put them there so they could receive the morning sunlight.
Mobile infants(12-18 month) are exploring, if they touch, bang or put an object in their mouth, they are using it purposefully.