adverb

adverb - noun

  • A word belonging to one of the major form classes in any of numerous languages, typically serving as a modifier of a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a preposition, a phrase, a clause, or a sentence, expressing some relation of manner or quality, place, time, degree, number, cause, opposition, affirmation, or denial, and in English also serving to connect and to express comment on clause content
  • {dx}compare {dxt|adjunct||}, {dxt|conjunct||}, {dxt|disjunct||}{/dx}
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"In "arrived early" the word "early" is an adverb."

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Letter Values

A
4
D
5
V
23
E
5
R
19
B
5

Etymology

Middle English adverbe, borrowed from Middle French, borrowed from Latin adverbium (translation of Greek epírrhēma), from ad- ad- + verbum "word, utterance, verb" + -ium, suffix in compounds