Adverbially


of, relating to, or used as an .
a word or functioning as an .
Historical Examples

But the building itself is ugly—nay, it is adverbially ugly; and no reading of poetry into it will make it otherwise.
Your United States Arnold Bennett

I should rather join it adverbially with ‘sarvam, all;’ that is, ‘yours in full trust or confidence: grant me your affection.’
Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems Henry Hart Milman

Often idque (και τουτο) occurs, the pronoun being then adverbially used, and not in agreement with the subject.
Cato Maior de Senectute Marcus Tullius Cicero

noun
a word or group of words playing the grammatical role of an adverb, such as in the rain in the sentence I’m singing in the rain
adjective
of or relating to an adverb or adverbial
adj.

1610s, “pertaining to adverbs;” earlier it meant “fond of using adverbs” (1590s), from Late Latin adverbialis, from adverbium (see adverb). Related: Adverbially (mid-15c.).

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