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Understanding "Downwardly": A Guide to Using This Adverb Effectively

"Downwardly" is an adverb that means "downwards" or "in a downward direction". It is used to describe movement or action that is directed towards a lower position or level.

For example, you might use "downwardly" to describe the motion of something falling, such as a rock falling down a cliff, or the trajectory of a thrown object that is moving downwards.

Here are some examples of how "downwardly" might be used in a sentence:

* The rock rolled downwardly down the hill.
* The plane's descent was downwardly controlled by the pilot.
* The water flowed downwardly through the pipes.

In each of these examples, the action or movement is directed towards a lower position or level, so "downwardly" is an appropriate adverb to use.

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