adverb
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. It often describes how an action is done, such as 'miserably' in the sentence 'She failed miserably.'
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The company's financial report showed that they had failed miserably in meeting their quarterly targets.
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I studied for hours but still failed miserably on the exam.
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I tried to fix my car myself, but I failed miserably and now it won't start.
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His attempt at humor fell miserably flat, leaving the audience in awkward silence.