No, hysterically is an adverb.
The adjective would be hysterical.
Hysterically is the correct spelling, just as you have it in the question.
She hysterically laughed for a few moments. The boy went hysterical. Don't laugh hysterically in a classroom, or you'll get punished!
It can be, depending on the way it's used.
It is when someone laughs hysterically
Farcical is an adjective meaning ludicrous, absurd, ridiculous, being like a farce. Example sentences: The playwright's farcical comedy had the audience laughing hysterically. In retrospect, the mishaps of the day seemed farcical.
Hysterically is an adverb.
Hysterically is the correct spelling, just as you have it in the question.
She hysterically laughed for a few moments. The boy went hysterical. Don't laugh hysterically in a classroom, or you'll get punished!
When the woman realized that her child was kidnapped, she began to cry hysterically.
It can be, depending on the way it's used.
hysterically
She hysterically laughed for a few moments. The boy went hysterical. Don't laugh hysterically in a classroom, or you'll get punished!
It is when someone laughs hysterically
cry hysterically
Farcical is an adjective meaning ludicrous, absurd, ridiculous, being like a farce. Example sentences: The playwright's farcical comedy had the audience laughing hysterically. In retrospect, the mishaps of the day seemed farcical.
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The word 'hysterically' is the adverb form of the adjective 'hysterical'.The abstract noun forms is 'hysterics' (a word for an emotional reaction) and 'hysteria' (a word for a state or condition).The noun 'hysteric' is a concrete noun as a word for a person suffering from hysteria; a word for a physical person.