No, it is not. It can be a noun (hit, kiss) or a verb (to strike or hit). In the slang term smack talk, it is a noun adjunct.*It can, arguably, be an adverb meaning "directly" in the form he fell smack on his head.
"Smack" is a slang term for "hit." You're hitting them on top of the head.
To hit someone/a hit on someone. The drug officially known as heroin. Can be used as in 'smack bang in the middle.'
smite, smack
Hat to hit
Gentler is the comparative form of gentle.
No, it is not acceptable for parents or anyone else to hit a child. Physical violence is not an appropriate way to discipline or communicate with a child, and there are other more effective and non-violent ways to address behavior issues. If someone is being physically abused, it is important to seek help from a trusted adult, teacher, or the authorities.
Not all people hit their children.
I Get A Chair And I Hit The Undertaker With It.
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à frapper - not conjugated "to hit" frappe - present conjugated
Either, although "gentler" seems to be more often used.