Most can be a noun, pronoun, adjective or adverb depending on the context.
as noun: She did the most.
as pronoun: Most of the answers.
as adjective: I get the most money (describing the noun)
as adverb: He answered the questions most truthfully (describing the verb)
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Yes, it is an adverb. It is the superlative form of "distinctly." (Put another way, it is the adverb form of the adjective "most distinct.")
It is an adverb. It is most frequently an adverb of degree, modifying adjectives (relatively safe) or adverbs (relatively easily).
The word "after" can be an adverb, but it is most commonly used as a preposition or a conjunction. The more common adverbs are "afterwards" and "thereafter." After is more commonly an elliptical adverb: "I left before lunch, and came back after."
YES!!! Because most adverbs in the English language end in '==ly'.
'excellently' NB In English Grammar , most adverbs end in '---ly'.