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No. Difficult is an adjective. There is an adverb form, difficultly.

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Is difficult an adverb or adjective?

Difficult is an adjective.


What is the adverb form of difficult?

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What is the adjective form for difficult?

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Is most difficult an adjective?

Paired, it is the superlative form of the adjective difficult. But separately, most is an adverb, while difficult is an adjective.


What is the adjective for difficulty?

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Is stranded an adverb?

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Is tightly an adverb verb adjective or noun?

The word 'tightly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example sentence: The spare tire was tightly jammed in the well and it was difficult to get out.


What is the definition of adverbs?

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Is too an adverb or adjective?

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What is the adverb of origins?

originally This particular word may be difficult to use as an adverb without changing the meaning of your thought or without confusing the reader. Why not try 1) a different word (synonym) or 2) a different sentence & structure?