no. It is an adjective
No, the word 'neighbourhood' is a noun, not a verb. Example: "The people of our neighbourhood are incredibly kind."
it is a verb that is many used to describe a incredibly hot person
There's no such word (as far as I'm aware) as 'incredidly'. However - there is a word incredibly - which is an adverb.
Basically an adverb adds information about a verb, adjective, or adverb.verbShe ran quietly down the corridor. (How did she run? quietly)adjectiveHe was incredibly talented. (Not only talented, but incredibly so)adverbThey dance very well. (Not just well, but very well)
He is an incredibly boring fellow.Incredibly, he survived the fall.
Savannah was incredibly beautiful.
The word incredibly is an adverb.
Incredibly is an adverb.
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.Examples:Shannon sings beautifully. Beautifully shows us how Shannon sings (verb).Leo is extremely clever. Extremely shows how clever (adjective) Leo is.This vehicle goes incredibly fast. Incredibly shows how fast (adverb) the car goes.
intensifiers
The definition of an adverb is words and phrases that describe or limit the meaning of a verb, an adjective,or a whole sentence. Adverbs answer the questions when, where, why, in what manner, or to what extent. An adverb is a adjective (usually ending in "ly"), that describes a verb. E.g: The boy ran Swiftly.
Example sentence - His daughters are incredibly selfish and demanding.