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no totally is not an adjective its actually is an other adverb

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Is high an adjective?

Oh, dude, totally! "High" can totally be an adjective. You can say, "I feel high," or "That mountain is really high." So, like, yeah, it's an adjective.


Is pie totally fantabolas?

Fantabolas isn't an adjective.


Is totally an adverb?

Some adverbs are used to modify an adjective. Adverbs that do this are: very, extremely, really, totally, absolutely, quite, fairly, well. These are normally placed before the adjective.It was very hot yesterday.He is totally crazy.So, yes, totally is an adverb.


What is the noun form of totally?

The noun (and adjective) form is total. Related nouns are totality and the gerund totalling.


Is very an adverb or an adjective?

It is usually an adverb, but possibly an adjective.The word very is used as an adverb that modifies an adjective or another adverb. When you use the word very, you may want to think of a more descriptive adjective (extremely, totally, excessively, or even most) so that "very" will not be overused.Though primarily an adverb, it can be used as an adjective, as in the sentences "The very thought of it upsets me" or "It happened at the very end of his career."


How do you use the word adverb in a sentence?

You can use an adverb to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.A nonspecific adverb, such as really or totally, can become entirely overused in everyday speech.


What is the adjective for failure?

Oh, dude, the adjective for failure is "failed." Like, if you're describing a situation where something didn't work out, you could say it was a "failed attempt" or a "failed project." It's like saying, "Hey, that thing totally didn't succeed."


Another word for completed?

Another word for completed is finished.I have completed my homework, now I can watch a movie. (verb)I handed in my completed homework. (adjective)


Words similar to extreme?

extreme is already an adjective: e.g. extreme sports ("extreme" describes the noun "sports") extreme hobby the "adverb" form of extreme is EXTREMELY e.g. That girl is extremely beautiful. ("extremely" describes the adjective "beautiful")


What is the noun for opposite?

The noun opposite is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something that is totally different from or the reverse of someone or something else. The word opposite is also an adjective, an adverb, and a preposition.


Is freaked out an outdated expression?

Used in what context? "I totally freaked out" or "Carly freaked out the other day" is still all "hip" and whatnot. Saying "That movie was freaked out" like an adjective is not in style, nor am I sure it ever was.


Is circle an adjective?

No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.