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Yes. "Soundly" is an adverb and it means "in a sound manner".

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Example: "I have never slept so soundly". "Slept" is a verb - so "soundly" is an adverb.

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Is soundly an adjective?

No, the word 'soundly' is an the adverb form of the adjective 'sound'.An adverb is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:I plan to sleep soundly tonight. (modifies the verb 'to sleep')He hit the ball soundly. (modifies the verb 'hit')This is a soundly built house. (modifies the adjective 'built')You were soundly so right. (modifies the adverb 'so')


What adverb can be used with contradict?

soundly,


What part of speech is soundly?

'Soundly' is an adverb. It means 'completely' e.g. They soundly rejected all of the proposed changes. It can mean 'deeply'. e.g. He slept very soundly yesterday night.


What is an good adverb describing sleep?

Adverbs don't describe they tell you how or in what manner or how often something is done. He slept soundly -- soundly is the adverb -- it tells us in what manner 'He' slept.


Is sound an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb. But the adjective "sound" (sturdy, reasonable) can have the adverb form "soundly" (often used with the verb sleep).


Do soundly and loud mean the same thing?

No, they have quite different meanings. SOUNDLY is an adverb - it MODIFIES a verb. For example "He was soundly defeated in that debate". It means thoroughly, strongly, comprehensively, resoundingly, totally etc. Also "a soundly built house". LOUD is an adjective (a DESCRIBING word) that simply means noisy, at high volume, or as a metaphor (e.g. "loud shirt" - a bright gaudy shirt such as a Hawaiian shirt).


How do you use soundly in a sentence?

You can use it like this: I slept soundly in my bedroom.


Do we sleep soundly in our beds?

Yes, we sleep soundly in our beds.


What is the comparative form of soundly?

Oh, dude, the comparative form of "soundly" is "more soundly." It's like when you're comparing how well you slept last night to how well you slept the night before. So, if you slept soundly last night, you probably slept even more soundly the night before. That's the comparative form for ya!


What does soundly mean?

Soundly means thoroughly, totally, completely.


Who according to the king sleeps the most soundly Why?

The slave sleeps most soundly because he has no responsibility and his mind is not wracked by troubles.


Who according to the king sleeps the most soundly?

The slave sleeps most soundly because he has no responsibility and his mind is not wracked by troubles.