How should I use "passive-aggressive" as an adverb?


How should I use "passive-aggressive" as an adverb? My hunch is that this is correct:



Jack passive-aggressively said nothing.



What I consider incorrect:



Jack passively-aggressively said nothing.


Jack passively-aggressive said nothing.




Answer



Given that in other similar formations you only inflect the final word (nobody says something "selfly-conscious", for example), I think "passive-aggressively" is definitely the way to go.


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