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What is the verb form of gloriously?

"Gloriously" is an adverb, not a verb. It describes how something is done.

There isn't a direct verb form of "gloriously," but you could use the verb "glorify" to express a similar meaning.

For example:

* Adverb: "The sunset was gloriously beautiful."

* Verb: "The artist glorified the beauty of nature in his paintings."

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