No, it is an adjective because an adverb is a verb describing something and antique is not an action, it is just desribing something.
Foolishly is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:Foolishly, I rejected the offer.He foolishly sold the antique for less than its value.
"Ancient" can either be an adjective or a noun, depending on the context of usage.Examples:"Ancient" as an adjective:The Great Pyramids, the Sphynx, and hieroglyphs are all elements of Ancient Egypt."Ancient" as a noun:Ancients in the tribe are respected for their wisdom and experience.
Antique is worth more money.
Antique
antique study
Yes there are antique children's wardrobes. You can buy them at Antique Auctions.
Antique dealers
antique derringer
The homophone for antique is antic
in a antique store
No. An antique bullet is 100 years old. That is the meaning of "antique". But they can make modern bullets to fit and antique pistol.
Antique is a noun, adjective and verb; for example:Noun: The chair is an antique, it belonged to my great grandmother.Adjective: This antique broach is more than I can afford.Verb: We can antique this shabby chest of drawers to give it some character.