Yes it is, not surprisingly.
Yes, surprisingly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example: I was very nervous but the performance surprisingly wentsmoothly.
Yes, "surprisingly well" is an adverb phrase. In this phrase, "surprisingly" functions as an adverb modifying the adverb "well," which describes how something is done. Together, they convey the manner in which an action is performed, emphasizing that it is unexpectedly positive.
No, it is an adverb. It means in an unexpected way.
Not surprisingly, it is 7:25
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The suffix in the word "surprisingly" is "-ly."
Yes, surprisingly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example: I was very nervous but the performance surprisingly wentsmoothly.
surprisingly I accepted the elderly gentleman's invitation
It was surprisingly easy to depart from the norm, in this example.
No, "surprisingly" is not a transition word. Instead, it is considered an adverb that can be used to show unexpectedness or astonishment in a sentence.
The word is, surprisingly, "nonagon".
surprisingly
Surprisingly, unexpectedly, instantly.
The word is cakewalk. It means surprisingly easy task.
The metal was surprisingly pliable.
The word remarkable is an adjective. It means noticeable or extraordinary.
Surprisingly, the word "audio" for French, is actually "audio". Still, it is pronounced differently.