The word truthful is an adjective, and truthfully is the adverb form.
A derivative adjective for the noun truth is the adjective truthful. Its adverb form is truthfully.
More truthful
Honest or truthful; or guileless.
adverb is word that modified a verb,adjective.or other adverb
The word truthful is an adjective, and truthfully is the adverb form.
A derivative adjective for the noun truth is the adjective truthful. Its adverb form is truthfully.
Yes, honestly is an adverb. It means in an honest (truthful, etchical) manner.
The word honest is an adjective meaning truthful, moral, or fair. The noun form is honesty. The related adverb is honestly.
handed
Honestly can function as both a noun and an adverb. As a noun, it refers to the quality of being truthful or sincere. As an adverb, it is used to emphasize the truthfulness of a statement.
Honesty is a noun that refers to the quality of being truthful or sincere, so it is neither an adverb nor an adjective.
Yes, "honestly" can be a noun when referring to the quality or state of being honest or truthful. For example, "She appreciated his honesty."
The word more can be a noun, adjective, or adverb. It also forms comparative adjectives and adverbs. He wants more. (noun) There are more fish to be caught. (adjective) The brothers talk more than their sisters. (adverb) He is more truthful than his opponent. The new machines do the job more easily.
comparative degree: more truthful superlative degree: most truthful
yes it is truthful.
"you are not truthful"