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What is the adverb for fearsome?

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fearfully
  1. In a fearful manner; characterized by fear.
  2. (Britain, dated) very; very much.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The Demon sank into a chair, nerveless and limp, but still staring fearfully at the boy.”
      “His eyes were light blue and rather small, and his face was fearfully freckled, but for all that, he was not a bad-looking boy.”
      “Charged with obscenity, the 60-year-old professor not only fearfully complied with the cops but immediately finked on two friends.”
fearlessly
  1. In a fearless manner; without fear.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He fearlessly exposed inadequacies in management and the harshness and dishonesty of officials.”
      “We ordered them to come down from the mountains fearlessly and peacefully, reinhabit the country and rebuild their houses.”
      “Your role as a defence counsel is to fearlessly advocate for the person you are representing.”
fearsomely
  1. In a fearsome manner, or to a fearsome extent
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Whatever she dreams about makes her a fearsomely wild creature, all teeth and claws for a few seconds when she wakes.”
      “We woke to a fearsomely frosty morning, the roads slick with ice, so I postponed my scheduled trip to Boston until lunch time, almost.”
      “If you are going to make your own sugar syrup, do any hot sugar work or make toffee, just remember that it gets fearsomely hot.”
fearingly
  1. With fear; fearfully.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Henrietta scrouged down at my feet, and I fearingly, but accommodatingly, accepted the other twin.”
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