No, 'stunning' is an adjective.
The word stunning is a verb and an adjective.The adverb would be stunningly.
As a verb. e. g. I was stun by the amazing graphics of "Battlefield 3".
As a verb, "breathtaking" describes something that causes someone to feel intense wonder or excitement, typically due to its beauty or grandeur. For example, a stunning view from a mountaintop can be described as "breathtaking."
'Stunning ' is mind blowing.
Her dress looked stunning.He was stunning in that tuxedo.
'Stunning ' is mind blowing.
The Stunning was created in 1987.
"That dress is simply stunning"
In the <b>sentence</b>, "It was stunning sex." 'stunning' is appropriate but the <b>sentence</b> itself is awkward. A better suited <b>sentence</b> with the same meaning would be, "The sex was stunning."
The double "n" in "stunning" comes from the verb "stun," which means to shock or overwhelm. When forming the present participle by adding the suffix "-ing," the final consonant is doubled because the preceding vowel is short and stressed. This spelling rule helps maintain the pronunciation of the vowel sound, ensuring the word retains its intended meaning and sound.
the man built a stunning device for the future
More than Stunning! She looks so perfect!