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No, unfortunately. It is an adverb. The adjective is unfortunate.

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The word "unfortunately" is an adjective, which can be used in a variety of ways; monkeys

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Sure! It would just be followed by a comma. For example, you could say:

Unfortunately, I ate way too much on Thanksgiving!

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What is an adjective for forset?

Unfortunately, there is no such word.


How can you make unfortunately into an adjective?

The usual way - remove the ly from the end. The adjective is unfortunate as in an unfortunate accident


Is unfortunatley an adjective?

No. Unfortunately (notice also the spelling here!) is an adverb.An adjective is a word that modifies a noun, for example: "The unfortunate truth".An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, for example: "He unfortunately failed".It's very common to see "unfortunately" and some other adverbs at the beginning of a sentence, as in "Unfortunately, we cannot do that." In this usage, "unfortunately" modifies the main verb of the sentence, "do".


Is unfortunately a noun?

Yes, the word unfortunate is a noun, a singular common noun; a word for an unfortunate person. Example:Our group has been collecting packaged food for the unfortunates who lost everything in the flood.The noun form for the adjective unfortunate is unfortunateness.


What part of speech is the word unfortunate?

Unfortunate is an adjective.


Is the word unfortunately an adverb?

Yes; it's the adverbial form of the adjective unfortunate.


What is the adjective form of luck?

The adjective form is "fortunate" and the adverb is "fortunately" (implying good fortune) and "unfortunate" and "unfortunately" (for bad fortune).* Although fortuitous is often used to mean lucky, it actually applies to something that happens through random chance or accident.* Unfortunate and unfortunately are the modifiers for misfortune.


How do you spell unfortantly?

The correct spelling is "unfortunately" (through a bad result or bad luck).


What is the adverb for barked?

Although there is an adjective form from the present partciple (barking, as in barking dog). Unfortunately, only Wiktionary believes there is an adverb form barkingly.


How do you spell desrent?

Unfortunately, there are quite a few words that might be the proper one: DIFFERENT (adjective) - not the same DESCENT (noun) - moving to a lower, or deeper, position, as in landing aircraft DECENT (adjective) - honorable, or fair DESERT (noun, verb) - arid land, or the verb meaning to abandon, leave behind


Is circle an adjective?

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Is different an adjective?

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