Gallantly
Nouns are bravery, courage, or heroism. (Adjectives brave, courageous, heroic.) (Adverbs bravely, courageously, heroically)
The word bravely is already an adverb. You can't have an adverb of an adverb.Some example sentences are:He bravely defeated the giant spider.She fought her phobia very bravely.
The word 'bravely' is the adverb form of the adjective 'brave'The noun forms of the adjective 'brave' are bravenessand bravery.
Example sentence - The small boy bravely stood still while he was given a vaccination for chicken pox.
Gallantly
The adverb is "nobly," e.g., He performed his task nobly.
Nouns are bravery, courage, or heroism. (Adjectives brave, courageous, heroic.) (Adverbs bravely, courageously, heroically)
The word or term nobly refers to handling something in a noble way
more bravely, most bravely
magnificently, regally, majestically
No, the word bravery is not an adverb. This word is a noun.The adjective form (and verb as well as noun) is brave.The adverb form is bravely.
The word bravely is already an adverb. You can't have an adverb of an adverb.Some example sentences are:He bravely defeated the giant spider.She fought her phobia very bravely.
The recently deceased knight had bravely faced the enormous dragon.
Pretending, acting.
Precocious.
No, the word 'bravely' is the adverb form of the adjective brave.The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'brave' are braveness and bravery.