Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a sad, tearful manner.
They tearfully said goodbye to each other.
* with tears; in a tearful manner; "the man confessed tearfully to having beaten his wife" * In a tearful manner
Certainly! Here is a sentence using "tear" and "tier": "She felt a tear roll down her cheek as she watched the top-tier performers take the stage."
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
"Ever" is an adverb.
It's an adverb.
Tearfully - adverb I - pronoun hang - verb up - preposition the - article phone - noun
AdverbTearfully will always be an adverb of manner. Adverbs are modifiers of verbs or clauses and sometimes of adjectives, other adverbs, or adverbial phrases. This one is formed from the adjective tearful. In the sentence "Tearfully I hung up the phone," the adverb tearfully modifies the verb hung.By comparison, tearful is an adjective formed from the noun tear. For example, in the sentence "The tearful girl hung up the phone," the adjective tearful is modifying the noun girl.Much more information about adverbs can be found in any good grammar book.
A synonym for tearfully is dreadfully.
"I left tearfully"
They tearfully said goodbye to each other.
cheerfully
* with tears; in a tearful manner; "the man confessed tearfully to having beaten his wife" * In a tearful manner
Tearfully! And possible happily or mournfully or carefully.
Maudlin means self pity or tearfully sentimental
is tearfully reunited with Dee
Maudlin is defined as self-pity or tearfully sentimental, often due to intoxication.