No, it's an adverb and they do describe verbs but the word is not a verb itself.
No, "peacefully" is not a verb. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed, typically an action performed in a calm or serene manner.
Peacefully is an adverb - meaning "achieved in a peaceful fashion".
The verb of peacefulness is peacefully. As in "to peacefully do something". The verb meaning "to bring peace" is "pacify".
Peacefully is an adverb. Example sentence: She peacefully walked home. Peacefully describes her walking manner. "Walked" in this sentence is the action word (verb), and words that modify or describe verbs are called adverbs. Peacefully she walked home. She walked peacefully home.
There are no adjectives and only one adverb (peacefully) in the sentence. It would have to be modifying the verb (slept).
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Peacefully is an adverb.
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Yes, "peacefully" is an adverb. Adverbs describe verbs; in the following sentence, "peacefully" describes how they lived. "The family lived peacefully in the valley."
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The cat was sleeping peacefully by the fire.
A synonym for peacefully could be serenely or calmly.
Ben slept peacefully