brilliantly
The word brightly is already an adverb.An example sentence with this word is: "the moon shone brightly that night".
It is an adverb. The adjective is simply bright.
The adverb form of the word "bright" is "brightly." It describes an action that is done in a bright manner, such as shining or illuminating. For example, "The stars shone brightly in the night sky."
The comparative form of the word "brightly" is "more brightly." When forming comparatives of adverbs with two or more syllables, or with adverbs ending in "-ly," the word "more" is used before the adverb. In this case, "brightly" has two syllables, so the comparative form is "more brightly."
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Glaring.
"The sun shines most brightly on a clear summer's day." Need another one?
The word brightly is already an adverb.An example sentence with this word is: "the moon shone brightly that night".
No it does not have anything added to the word for example an adverb is colorful or another adverb is brightly
the sun shone brightly
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It is an adverb. The adjective is simply bright.
The adverb form of the word "bright" is "brightly." It describes an action that is done in a bright manner, such as shining or illuminating. For example, "The stars shone brightly in the night sky."
The comparative form of the word "brightly" is "more brightly." When forming comparatives of adverbs with two or more syllables, or with adverbs ending in "-ly," the word "more" is used before the adverb. In this case, "brightly" has two syllables, so the comparative form is "more brightly."
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