The adverb is around.
beyond
Average Turn Around Time = Completion Time - Arrival TimeAverage Waiting Time = Turn Around Time - Burst(execution) Time
Turn something around
No, it's an adjective. Deliciously is an adverb. Delicious is almost always used as an adjective, but you could turn it into an adverb by adding an -ly, as in "She was dancing deliciously in her little black dress" or something similar.
turn around time is the time taken for completing a particular job. It is the sum of CPU cycle time and waiting time, as these two contribute to the total turn around time
Our trip could turn out badly. Bad is not an adverb. Badly is an adverb.
The phrase "turn around" functions as a phrasal verb, which is a verb combined with a preposition or adverb that alters its meaning. In this case, "turn" is the main verb, and "around" acts as a particle that modifies it. Depending on context, "turn around" can also serve as a noun or an adjective in specific constructions, but its primary role is as a verb.
waiting time =turn around time-burst time
an adverb. waited is a verb and patiently describes the verb therefore it is an adverb
On can be an adverb a preposition or an adjective. adverb - Turn the lights on. adjective - The switch is in the on position. preposition - I'll see you on Sunday.
loftier
No. Corner is a noun, or a verb (to turn a corner, or slang, to monopolize a market). There is no adverb form.