Use the given adverb in your own sentence.
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- An Adverb is a word that modifies or describes a verb.
- It often ends in '-ly' and is easy to identify in a sentence.
'Coldly' is used as an Adverb when you are describing about a person who has no feelings or emotions.
For Example:
1. Rahul starred at her coldly.
2. "Well, What can I do for you?" he asked coldly.
3. "Please don't come here again." he said coldly.
The above sentence means:
- The person is lacking Affection or Warmth of Feeling.
- The person is not connected Emotionally to the other person he is starring at.
- It makes the sentence seem unfriendly.
- By adding 'coldly' as an adverb, The sentence lacks enthusiasm.
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