"Silently" is an adverb and it almost always modifies a verb. "He tiptoed silently into the room." "She didn't speak, but her eyes silently followed him as he entered."
He walked silently through the forest, careful not to disturb the wildlife.
"I need to take a moment to gather my thoughts."
"Silently" is an adverb describing how an action is done. For example, in the sentence "She walked silently," "silently" describes how she walked.
Yes, the sentence contains an adverb "silently" and a conjunction "but".
She glanced at him with a reproachful expression, silently conveying her disappointment at his actions.
The adverb form of "silence" is "silently." It describes how something is done without sound or noise.
The Biped stood there silently.
The gutsy soldier just silently grimaced.
I love to just silently sit and enjoy the abounding unspoilt nature.
She silently entered her house so her dad wouldn't see the time she was arriving home.
As the modifier or description of an action, e.g.,"The thief moved silently through the garden."
"Silently" is an adverb describing how an action is done. For example, in the sentence "She walked silently," "silently" describes how she walked.
The cairn rested silently on the remote hilltop with its significance lost in the mists of ancient history.
Yes, the sentence contains an adverb "silently" and a conjunction "but".
"Desperate to set his eyes on the brand new computer he ordered, Joseph silently wished for an expedient delivery."
Boats (people) can communicate silently with flags or light signals.
She glanced at him with a reproachful expression, silently conveying her disappointment at his actions.
The nun prayed silently in the chapel every morning.