No, it is an adverb of time. It refers to a frequency (less than often), or not usually.
The rarely used adverb form is frostily. It means in a frosty or cold manner. Metaphorically, it can mean in a haughty or disdaining manner.
No, it is not an adverb. The word jolly is an adjective. The rarely used adverb form is "jollily." (writers use "in a jolly manner")
The anagram is the rarely-used adverb "sulkily" (in a sulky or depressed manner).
The adverb form pinkly is rarely used, and means "in a pink manner" (suggesting a color change). Another less recognized adverb form is "pinkishly" (which has the same general meaning).
The adverb form of "involvement" is "involvably." However, this term is rarely used. More commonly, you might use phrases like "in an involved manner" to convey the same meaning.
answer = Yes! Later is an adverb of manner!!
The word rarely is an adverb. It is an indefinite adverb of frequency (time).
No, it is not. The word gentle is an adjective, and more rarely a verb meaning to tame. The adverb form of gentle is gently.
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"Rarely" is an adverb, not an adjective. It is used to describe the frequency of an action or event.
The adverb form for the noun manner is mannerly, which is also an adjective.
She greeted in a pleasant manner.