The adverb is awkwardly.
It means in an awkward, inexperienced, or uncoordinated manner.
Yes. Awkward is an adjective. Adding "ly" to most adjectives results in an adverb. You can test this in a sentence. "She stood awkwardly." Since "awkwardly" defines the way she is completing the action (verb), it is an adverb.
No. Stab is a verb, and also a noun that can be used as an adjunct (e.g. stab wound). The closest adverb form is the awkward "stabbingly" (e.g. severe) referring to the intensity of a pain.
Awkward means clumsy, inelegant.Weird, odd kind of like a uncomfortable silence "awkward silence."Not knowing what it means is awkward :s
No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
adverb is word that modified a verb,adjective.or other adverb
No. the word scattered is an adjective. The awkward adverb form is "scatteredly."
No, it is not an adjective; it is an adverb. The adjective form is "awkward."
No, the word 'awkwardly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'awkward'.The noun form of the adjective 'awkward' is awkwardness.
No, ungainly is an adjective used to describe someone or something as lacking grace or awkward in movement or appearance. It is not an adverb.
Yes, it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective weird.
No the word clumsily is not a noun. It is an adverb.
Yes. Awkward is an adjective. Adding "ly" to most adjectives results in an adverb. You can test this in a sentence. "She stood awkwardly." Since "awkwardly" defines the way she is completing the action (verb), it is an adverb.
No. Stab is a verb, and also a noun that can be used as an adjunct (e.g. stab wound). The closest adverb form is the awkward "stabbingly" (e.g. severe) referring to the intensity of a pain.
No. Friends is a plural noun, with the adjective form friendly, which might rarely be used as an adverb, as opposed to the awkward for "friendlily." It is easier to use a prepositional phrase such as "in a friendly way."
No, it is a verb. If something shines, it is doing the shining (that sounds so awkward) therefore is an action word, and therefore a verb.
There is no adverb form. The verb to pace forms participle adjectives pacing and paced, but neither creates a formal adverb. (Some writers do use the non-word pacingly.)
Yes, "suggest" can be used as an adverb, depending on the context. It can indicate in a suggestive manner or with a hint of an idea. For example, "He spoke suggestively, hinting at possible solutions."