Greedily is an 'Adverb.
Remember in English, words ending(suffixed) in '-ly' are adverbs.
Words ending in '-al' are abstract adjectives.
A common mistake is the use of the word 'sisterly'. e.g. my 'sisterly sibling' is incorrect. 'Sibling' is a noun and is conditioned by an adjective. So the statement should read my 'sosorial sibling'. Note the spelling. 'Sosorial is the adjective.
To eat greedily is to eat like there is no tomorrow
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Guzzle is to eat quickly and greedily.
more greedily, most greedily
There is no verb for greedily.
To eat greedily is to eat like there is no tomorrow
Greedily. Example: he took the money greedily from the woman.
No, the word 'greedily' is the adverb form of the noun greed. The adverb greedily modifies a verb. Examples:adverb: He greedily gobbled his porridge and asked for more.noun: Greed is addictive, the more you get, the more you want.
The word greedily is the adverb form for the noun greed.
The adverb of greed is greedily.An example sentence might be "he greedily snatched the money".Another might be "the dog greedily took the cake while Joan wasn't looking".
Gorge can be a noun or a verb. Noun: A deep and narrow passage with steep, rocky sides. Verb: To eat greedily.
The word 'greedily' is an adverb (a word that describes a verb or an adjective). Example sentence:He greedily scooped up all but two of the candies in the bowl.
"Devour", from the Latin word vorare, "to swallow whole; to eat greedily".
To eat or drink greedily.
greedily