sneakedly
Sneakedly is a misspelling of the word "sneakily". The correct adverbial form of the verb "to sneak" is "sneakily," which describes an action performed in a furtive, stealthy, or secret manner. It implies moving or acting without being noticed, often with the intention of avoiding detection or surprising someone. Examples of its use include describing someone sneaking a cookie from a jar or a spy sneaking into a secure building. The term "sneakedly" is not recognized in standard English dictionaries and is considered an error in grammar. While some individuals might use it colloquially or as a phonetic spelling, it is advisable to use "sneakily" for clarity and correctness in written and spoken English. The use of "sneakily" conveys the intended meaning of clandestine movement or action.