"Hurriedly" is an adverb that describes doing something quickly and often with a sense of urgency or rush. It implies a lack of thoroughness or care due to the fast pace. The term suggests that the action is being performed in a manner that prioritizes speed over caution or deliberation.
The word meaning "to move about hurriedly" is spelt correctly in the question.
My apologies for having hurriedly written this answer.
The phrase "in a hurry" can be changed into the adverb "hurriedly." For example, instead of saying "She completed the task in a hurry," you could say, "She completed the task hurriedly." This maintains the original meaning while using an adverb form.
Perhaps I've answered too hurriedly.
Hurriedly is the adverb of hurry.An example sentence is: "he hurriedly answered the last test question before the time ran out".
The adverb of hurry is hurriedly.An example sentence is: "she hurriedly rushed out the door to catch the bus".
Yes, it is. It means in a quick, hurried or hasty manner.
No, the word hurriedly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Example:We hurriedly dressed so we wouldn't miss the bus.Mom hid the gifts hurriedly when she heard the kids stirring.
Yes. Hurriedly is an adverb. It means done in a hurry, with haste.
speedily. hurriedly and hastily carry the connotation of recklessness.
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Hurriedly is an adjective of manner. It tells how an action was performed (in this case, in a hurried or hasty manner).