Yes, the word wonderfully is an adverb.
An example sentence using this word is: "the cake was wonderfully decorated".
The adverb form of the adjective wonderful is wonderfully.
The comparative form of "wonderfully" is "more wonderfully," and the superlative form is "most wonderfully." These forms are used to compare the degree of the quality expressed by the adverb. For example, one might say, "She performed more wonderfully than her peers," or "He sang most wonderfully at the concert."
That is the correct spelling of "wonderfully" (very well, or splendidly).
The second is the correct spelling of the word "wonderfully".
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The adverb form of the adjective wonderful is wonderfully.
The adjective is spelled "wonderful" and the adverb is "wonderfully."
The comparative form of "wonderfully" is "more wonderfully," and the superlative form is "most wonderfully." These forms are used to compare the degree of the quality expressed by the adverb. For example, one might say, "She performed more wonderfully than her peers," or "He sang most wonderfully at the concert."
No. Wonderful (full of wonder, commonly used to mean superb) is an adjective.The adverb is wonderfully.
The second is the correct spelling of the word "wonderfully".
That is the correct spelling of "wonderfully" (very well, or splendidly).
There are no perfect rhymes for the word wonderfully.
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beautifully and wonderfully made
Because God made me.
It mean beautiful and wonderfully made!
Ps:139:14: I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.