That is the correct spelling of "thoughtfully" (considerately).
she thoughtfully asked if her friend wanted some help
Thoughtfully, the boy picked-up the books that had been knocked from the bookshelf.
He thoughtfully sent me four delicate roses, in an attempt to make me feel rather better, when I was in the hospital.
The word "thoughtfully" has three morphemes: "thought" (root), "ful" (suffix), and "ly" (suffix).
Phonemes are the individual sounds we make... so 'th' is one sound. the vowel sound from thoughtfully 'ough' is just one sound.So overall, there are 7 phonemes in the word thoughtfully/th/ /ough/ /t/ /f/ /u/ /ll/ /y/
The word "meditate" means to ponder or consider thoughtfully.
Thoughtfully is an adverb.
The student thoughtfully answered the question. I thoughtfully chose a present for my sister. The man sat in the library, thoughtfully reading a book.
He thoughtfully looked at his teacher.
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she thoughtfully asked if her friend wanted some help
Thoughtfully, the boy picked-up the books that had been knocked from the bookshelf.
Yes, the word thoughtfully is indeed an adverb.An example sentence for you is: "The Valentine's card was very thoughtfully made".
No. Thoughtfully is an adverb. The adjective form is thoughtful.
Thoughtfully or thoughtlessly are adverb forms of thought.
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He thoughtfully sent me four delicate roses, in an attempt to make me feel rather better, when I was in the hospital.