NO!!!! It is an adverb, because it ends in '---ly'.
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No; it's an adverb
"She smoothly walked." (smoothly is describing how she walked, the verb)
"It was smoothly polished." (smoothly describes polished, the adjective)
The word 'smoothly' is the adverb form of the adjective smooth. The noun form for the adjective smooth is smoothness.
'smooth;y' is and Adverb. In the English language words ending in '---ly' are adverbs.
Oh, dude, the comparative form of "smoothly" is "more smoothly." It's like when you're trying to slide into a conversation smoothly, but someone else does it more smoothly than you. So yeah, "more smoothly" is the way to go if you want to compare smoothness levels.
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No. It is an adverb.