The adverb, although it is rarely seen, is imaginarily. Much more common are the adjective form, imaginary, and the negative derivative adverb unimaginably.
Chat with our AI personalities
The adverb form of the derivative adjective imaginative is imaginatively. The adjective imaginary does not seem to have a recognized adverb form.
One adverb form of "imagine" is imaginatively. "His story was imaginatively written."
The verb imagine has a well-known adjective form, imaginary. The adverb form is "imaginably" which is far less used than its negative, which is "unimaginably" (which may be a hyperbolic self-oxymoron).
Smarter.First find the base of smartly: smart. Now imagine the word for 'more smart.' Smarter. If you wanted to continue that pattern, and find the superlative, you would imagine the word for 'most smart,' smartest.(If you want to make a comparative adverb, you simply say more adverb; for example, more smartly.)
No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
adverb is word that modified a verb,adjective.or other adverb