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What is the adverb for pleasure?

There isn't a single perfect adverb for "pleasure" in the same way that you might have an adverb for "quick" (quickly) or "slow" (slowly).

However, depending on the context, you might use these adverbs to convey a similar meaning:

* Pleasurably: This is the most direct equivalent, meaning with pleasure.

* Enjoyably: This emphasizes the enjoyment derived from something.

* Delightfully: This implies a high level of pleasure.

* Agreeably: This suggests a feeling of satisfaction or contentment.

Example:

* She listened to the music pleasurably.

* They spent their vacation enjoyably.

* The children were delightfully entertained by the clown.

* We had an agreeably warm evening.

The best adverb to use will depend on the specific nuance you want to convey.

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