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No, intelligently is not a conjunction.

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What is the adverb for intelligent?

intelligently (in an intelligent manner)


What is the comparative and superlative form of intelligently?

Since the word intelligently has 5 syllables, it would be inelegant to add any more suffixes, and the comparative and superlative forms therefore are, more intelligently, and most intelligently.


What is the adverb of intelligent?

Intelligently, as in, "She answered the question intelligently."


What is the comparative form of intelligently?

"More intelligent" is the comparative form of intelligent. "Most intelligent" is the superlative form. There is no such word as "intelligenter".


What part of speech is the word intelligently?

The word "intelligently" is an adverb. It modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing more information about how an action is performed.


Is intelligently a word?

Yes


What is another word for brilliantly?

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How was Natalie Portman born intelligently?

I need to know that my question is How does Natalie Hershlag Portman became intelligently in her brain by herself?


Where is the stressed sylable on the word intelligently?

The stressed syllable in the word "intelligently" is the third syllable - "gent." It is pronounced as in-tel-li-gent-ly.


Do you talk about your ex to your bf?

Yes i do but intelligently!


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Intelligently and like a computer


Is it to correct to say in conjunction to or in conjunction with?

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