The adverb form is uncaringly, meaning thoughtlessly or apathetically (having no sympathy or concern).
Uncaring.
its an antonym
Yes, it is an adverb meaning barely or hardly.
The prefix un- meaning not is added to the adjective (present participle) caring to form uncaring.
No, there is no common adverb meaning "done in a drawn manner."
Uncaring.
its an antonym
Yes, it is an adverb meaning barely or hardly.
Yes, it is. It is an adverb of time meaning "concurrently."
The prefix un- meaning not is added to the adjective (present participle) caring to form uncaring.
No. Identical is an adjective meaning the same. The adverb is identically.
No, there is no common adverb meaning "done in a drawn manner."
No, it is not an adverb. Elderly is an adjective meaning old in age.
No, it is not. It is an adjective meaning of, about, or by a president. The adverb would be presidentially.
The uncaring mother did not feed her hungry children.
No, it is not an adverb. Cake is a noun, or a verb meaning to clump together.
No. It is not an adverb. Maintain is a verb meaning to keep up, or support.