Gleefully is an adverb. It is a word with the root word "glee," and two suffixes: "ful," meaning to be full of, and "ly." Ex. He jumped up and down gleefully. It shows how the action of jumping was performed.
Its a synonym for gleefully, but an antonym for sadly.
Jake ate his spaghetti heartily and gleefully.
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the -LY suffix added to the adjective gleeful.
It could be either or neither. For example, grimly is an antonym of gleefully but a synonym of drearily.
more gleefully, most gleefully
The base word of "gleefully" is "gleeful."
He gleefully accepted the promotion.She shrieked gleefully when her boyfriend got down on one knee in front of the Eiffel Tower. But he was only tying up his shoelace.
The children ran gleefully through the park.
The students, eager for summer vacation, ran gleefully from the classroom on the last day of school.The fans cheered gleefully as their team scored the winning point.The puppy's tail wagged gleefully at the sight of its beloved owner.The principal gleefully announced that her students had won the award.
Yes you can. If you unscramble feelgyllu, you get the word gleefully. Gleefully is an adverb.
Gleefully is an adverb. It is a word with the root word "glee," and two suffixes: "ful," meaning to be full of, and "ly." Ex. He jumped up and down gleefully. It shows how the action of jumping was performed.
It seems there may be a typo in your question. If you are asking whether the person you mentioned bowed gleefully, the answer would be yes or no depending on the actual action.
Its a synonym for gleefully, but an antonym for sadly.
skipped, smiled, played, something happy and Gleeful.
Jake ate his spaghetti heartily and gleefully.
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the -LY suffix added to the adjective gleeful.