What word class is wonderfully?
What word class is wonderfully?
adverb
Is wonderfully a proper word?
won·der·ful. adj. 1. Admirable or very good; excellent or splendid: what a wonderful person she is; had a wonderful time at the party.
Do wonderful or wonderfully?
A man says to a little girl who is a ballet dancer: “you did wonderful.” The correct word is “wonderfully,” an adverb that modifies the verb “did.” “Wonderful,” an adjective, can only modify a noun. The little girl may be a wonderful dancer, who danced wonderfully.
What does excellently mean?
/ˈek.səl. ənt.li/ extremely well: The children behaved excellently and should be very proud of themselves. I slept excellently after our walk yesterday.
What do you call a person who doesn’t exist?
A ghost either doesn’t exist, or only partially exists, whether as an image or as a person. In order to be a ghost, an entity must be disembodied, and since having a body is the principal criterion for empirical existence, ghosts both do—at least as concepts—and don’t—as animals—exist.
What is a synonym for lacking?
SYNONYMS FOR lack 1 dearth, scarcity, paucity, deficit, insufficiency; want, need. 3 want, need.
Is lack a positive word?
Word to mean “lack of” or “omit”, but with a positive connotation instead of negative. Example hypothetical conversation: Person A: “The Tesla Model S car lacks a gear stick and omits the internal combustion engine entirely.”
What is the meaning of insufficiency?
1 : the quality or state of being insufficient: such as. a : lack of mental or moral fitness : incompetence the insufficiency of this person for public office.
What should I say instead of need?
- condition,
- demand,
- essential,
- must,
- must-have,
- necessary,
- necessity,
- needful,
How do you say I need in a formal way?
The following list will help you to recognize the informal and formal ways of saying the same thing….Verbs – Informal & Formal.
Informal | Formal |
---|---|
It’s about | It concerns, It’s in regards to |
need to | required |
think about | consider |
get | obtain |
How do you say I want in different ways?
1. Different ways to say “I want”
- I could really do with … This phrase is almost like “I need.”
- I feel like …
- I’m in the mood for …
- I really fancy …
- I’d kill for …
- I’m dying for …
- I’m up for …
- I’m really into …