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She willingly gave him the food. He did not willingly leave her.

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What are the adverb and adjective in the sentence Other males willingly obey him?

The adjective is other and the adverb is willingly.


How can use word willingly in a sentences?

She was willingly able to say she loved him.


What part of speech is willingly?

It would be an adverb. If you said "I willingly gave up my last cookie," the word "willingly" would be an adverb because it describes a verb. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.


Can you give a sentences with the word willingly?

I am willingly answering your question. The man willingly went into the city to see could he help after the disaster. She willingly went to the police station for questioning about the crime.


Give you a sentence using the word dissent?

As a noun: The decision will take longer due to the dissent on this issue.As a verb: Those who dissent the decision will not willingly support it.


What is opposite word for reluctantly?

willingly Eagerly


What is an antonym of the word reluctantly?

willingly; eagerly


What is the superlative for willing?

The superlative for willing would be "most willing." There is no one-word superlative.


What is the foreign word for willingly or unwillingly?

The foreign word for "willingly" is "voluntariamente" in Spanish, "volontiers" in French, and "gerne" in German. The foreign word for "unwillingly" is "a regañadientes" in Spanish, "à contrecœur" in French, and "ungern" in German.


What is the comparative and superlative of willingly?

The word "willingly" is an adverb, and adverbs do not typically have comparative or superlative forms like adjectives do. However, you can express comparative and superlative ideas by using phrases such as "more willingly" for the comparative and "most willingly" for the superlative. For example, "She accepted the invitation more willingly than her friend" and "He participated in the event most willingly of all the volunteers."


Use un willingly in a sentence?

After being told four times to clean his room, the little boy unwillingly shoved all his toys under the bed. Note: it should be "unwillingly" not "un willingly"


Is the verb willingly a past tense?

No.The word willingly is an adverb. Many adverbs end in -ly, that is a clue to recognising one.Will is the verb. egMy uncle willed me all his musical instruments. ( willed = past tense)