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Adverbs are often used after the action that it modifies. He trod heavily on her foot. I doodled aimlessly.
For nouns and adjectives, I'm assuming you mean immediately after1, not in uses like "He is happy" or
Jackson6612Hi G.G.
1: What do you mean by ''I'm assuming you mean immediately after...''? In answering your question, I made the assumption that you wanted to know about adjectives that came immedately after the nouns they modify, not predicate adjectives.