Yes, jokingly is an adverb. It means in the manner of a joke, or facetiously.
He jokingly suggested they go home together. They jokingly turned the lights off as they went out the door.
No, "stick" is not an adverb. It is a noun or a verb. An adverb is a word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
adverb ok posses
The adverb of shy is shyly.
Slyly is the adverb form of sly.
Jokingly is the adverb form of "joking".An example sentence was: "he jokingly called his friend a name".
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"I jokingly asked if he was good at flying cars." (Terrible example, I know.)However I'm not 100% certain that 'Jokingly' is even a word. Try:"In jest, I asked if he was good at flying cars."Jokingly; adverb: i.e: When I jokingly asked my buddy if he was any good at flying cars, he gunned the motor and showed me how fast his car could fly. Then, seriously, we hit a speed bump and the car was off the ground, flying.The Yankee Clipper's topmost sails were jokingly referred to as "cloud-cleavers".
He jokingly suggested they go home together. They jokingly turned the lights off as they went out the door.
Jokingly Saying was created on 2006-08-01.
Main Entry: humorously Part of Speech: adverb Definition: comically Synonyms: absurdly, amusingly, facetiously, ironically, jocosely, jokingly, jovially, ludicrously, merrily, mirthfully, playfully, ridiculously, satirically
What did Mike say, jokingly, that Ruth could do with the frog
Jokingly.
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Louis jokingly said that he likes a girl who eats carrots :)
to mock in a jokingly, but mean way
No but jokingly she said they are :)