graciously. adverbs r usually with 'ly's in the end
The word "gracious" can function as both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes someone who is kind, courteous, and showing good manners. As an adverb, it means in a courteous and kind manner.
Yes, graciously is an adverb. It means in a gracious, benevolent, or charitable manner.
Graciously, such as "He accepted the gift graciously."
more gracious, most gracious
more gracious, most gracious
what is the meaning of gracious
Gracefully is either and neither until it is compared to another word. If I wrote gauchly that would be an antonym of gracefully If I type elegantly, that could be a synonym for gracefully.
The comparative form of "gracious" is "more gracious," while the superlative form is "most gracious." These forms are used to compare the quality of graciousness between two or more subjects. For example, "She is more gracious than her sister," and "He is the most gracious person at the event."
more gracious, most gracious more hilarious, most hilarious
Gracious : Shokraan written : شكرا
The Gracious Few was created in 2009.
She is a very gracious in ballet & hip-hop.