what is the adverb form of force
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The adverb form of 'force' is 'forcible'
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The adverb form of force is forcibly or forcefully.
The adverb 'forcibly' means 'by force' or 'with force'. The word is often used qualifies or modifies the adjective forcible or the verb force. An adverb is often created by adding 'ly' or as in this instance, 'y' to the actual word. Following are some example sentences where the adverb 'forcibly' or 'forcefully' is used:
- She dragged the kid out of the class forcibly.
- Her father made her get married forcibly.
- Although the table was place here forcefully, it looks great now with the other furniture.
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