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What is an adverb for hopped?

There isn't a single, perfect adverb for "hopped" because it depends on the context. Here are some options, depending on what you want to convey:

For movement:

* Briskly: He hopped briskly over the puddle.

* Lightly: She hopped lightly across the stage.

* Quickly: The rabbit hopped quickly into the bushes.

* Nimbly: The dancer hopped nimbly to the music.

For mood or attitude:

* Cheerfully: She hopped cheerfully down the street.

* Excitedly: He hopped excitedly toward the door.

* Disappointedly: He hopped disappointedly off the bus.

For manner of hopping:

* Awkwardly: He hopped awkwardly on his injured leg.

* Gracefully: The ballerina hopped gracefully across the stage.

* Effortlessly: She hopped effortlessly over the fence.

The best choice will depend on the specific situation you are describing.

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