Nounally -

But something else appeared too: loneliness.

In writing advice, the term is often used (sometimes negatively) to describe "nominalization"—the habit of turning strong verbs into weak nouns. nounally

And from then on, children were taught two ways to speak: the nounal way for maps and markets, and the verbal way for love and grief and dawn. But something else appeared too: loneliness

In a strictly grammatical sense, "nounally" describes the manner in which a word or phrase behaves when it takes on the role of a noun. This is often linked to the concept of , where verbs or adjectives are used as nouns. nounally