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It's an adverb. Delicious is an adjective, but when you add the suffix -ly, it is describing the manner in which someone is doing something.

Example: Julianna Margulies is deliciously nuanced as wronged woman Alicia Florrick in The Good Wife.

The word deliciously is not modifying the subject, Julianna Margulies, but the predicate (verb), nuanced, in the sentence.

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