Adverbs are often formed by adding -LY to the adjective form. However, not all modifiers ending in -LY are adverbs.
Examples:
high -> highly
close -> closely
huge -> hugely
Adjectives that end in -LY : friendly, lively, lovely, silly, ugly
Can be adjectives or adverbs: early, daily, weekly, monthly
The adverb is spelled certainly (positively, indeed).
The adverb is spelled absolutely (positively, completely).
This is the adverb properly spelled properly.
The adverb is spelled "apparently" (evidently, to all appearances).
The adverb is spelled exactly (precisely, definitely).
it is spelled gorgeously and yes it is an adverb
No, it is not an adverb. The word spelled is a past tense (and past participle) of the verb "to spell" (spelled can also mean "relieved at a task").
It is an adverb, but it's not spelled correctly. The correct spelling is "sadly".
The adverb is spelled ultimately (finally).
The adverb or conjunction is spelled after(following).
The adverb is spelled accidentally (not on purpose).
The adverb would be shyly.Shyly, I asked the boy out on a date.
The adverb is spelled certainly (positively, indeed).
The adverb is spelled comfortably (with comfort or ease).
The adverb is spelled absolutely (positively, completely).
The adjective is spelled "wonderful" and the adverb is "wonderfully."
This is the adverb properly spelled properly.