It is a noun and can be used as an adjective.
The word "cliche" is an adjective because one can say "that is so cliche"
but it is also a noun because one can say "that is such a cliche."
Yes, refreshingly is an adverb. It means done in a way that is not cliche, repetitious, or boring.
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it's a noun.that's why when people describe something as being "so cliche" they are revealing how ignorant they are
it is an adverb!:)
Cliche is a noun. It names a type of phrase.
The adverb of benefit is beneficially. The adjective is beneficial and the noun is beneficialness. Benefits is noun and has no adverb.
Today can be used as both a noun and an adverb. Noun: Today is Monday. Adverb: I will walk five miles today.
The noun form for the adverb 'probably' is 'probability'.
No, it is not an adverb. Doorway is a noun.
No, "patiently" is an adverb, not a noun. It describes how an action is done.
"Juggler" is not an adverb, no,The word "juggler" is a noun.
The word 'where' is both an adverb and a noun. The word 'where' is also a conjunction. Examples: adverb: I know where that is. noun: Where are you from? conjunction: This is the place where I met your father.