Yes, the word violently is an adverb.
Some example sentences for you are:
The troops violently attacked the city.
He was arrested for behaving violently towards a police officer.
Yes, it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective violent.
No. Violent is an adjective, as it describes a noun: He was a violent man.
No, the word 'violently' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.The adverb 'violently' is the adverb form of the adjective violent.The related noun is violence.Examples:The wind blew violently, causing a lot of damage. (adverb, modifies the verb 'blew')The drivers were in a violent argument over the fender bender. (adjective, describes the noun 'argument)Violence is not the way to solve problems. (noun, subject of the sentence)
Fiercely is an adverb (ferociously, violently). The adjective is simply fierce.
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Smiled is a verb. An adverb describe verbs - E.g. always, quickly, violently, ecstatically... most end with -ly. A verb is an action - E.g. smiled, danced, waltzed, hugged.
The correct spelling of the adverb is viciously(violently, cruelly).The word that has a S is viscous, meaning thick.
MT Fuji lava flows violently.
Violently has three syllables.
Violently
Jane violently struck him in the arm.
Fierce
quikly not violently
There can be multiple, adverbs are words that describe a verb. So your question is asking for a way to describe jumped. You can use quickly, slowly, violently, lightly, or happily (just to name a few).