What is the adverb of brother?
The adverb form of "brother" is brotherly.
An example sentence is: "he felt a brotherly love for his younger sibling since birth".
No, the word "blazed" is not an adverb.
The word "blazed" is a verb, not an adverb.
What is the adverb of delightful?
The adverb form of "delightful" is delightfully.
An example sentence is: "this cup of tea is delightfullydelicious".
The adverb form of the word "normal" is normally.
An example sentence is: "he is normally never late for work".
No, the word gear is not an adverb.
The word gear is a noun and a verb.
"Launch" is not an adverb, no.
The word "launch" is a verb ("we will launch it into the air") and sometimes a noun ("the launch pad is broken").
No it is not. Relaxed can be both an adjective and a verb.
Adjective: easy-going temperament.
Verb: past tense of the verb "relax".
What is the adverb for anxious?
The adverb form of the word "anxious" is anxiously.
An example sentence is: "she waits anxiously for the results of the pregnancy test".
What is the adverb for independence?
The adverb form of the word "independence" is independently.
An example sentence is: "they need to learn how to survive independently".
What is the meaning of carefully?
Carefully is the adverb form of careful, meaning to be cautious in your actions, or prudent. For example; "We carefully crossed the fast-moving stream."
No, the word "hobbies" is not an adverb.
The word "hobbies" is a noun.
The adjective vain is related to the noun vanity (ego). The related adverb form is vainly, but it can also mean futilely.
The word "around" can be used as an adverb.
it is also a preposition.
Click here for a dictionary entry for the word.
No, the word "average" is not an adverb.
The word "average" is a verb, adjective and a noun.
The adverb form of this word that you are looking for is averagely.
Yes, the word 'recently' is an adverb because it alters the meaning of a verb. An example would be 'he recently had the flu and was unable to go to school' where had/have is the verb.
Yes, the word shakily is an adverb.
An example sentence is:
He shakily stands up again.
What is the adverb for industrial?
The adverb form of "industrial" is industrially.
An example sentence is: "the metal will be painted industrially".
No. The term "a lot" can be a noun, or colloquially an adverb, meaning a comparatively large number or frequency. It cannot be used as a conjunction.