The adverb is invisibly. Many -LE adjectives can form the adverb by changng the final E to Y (able, ably / simple,simply).
invisible
If used in the context of "to be invisible" it is a verb. Hide can be used as a verb for invisible, as in "to hide from sight".
No, it is not an adverb. Dusty is an adjective, and the adverb form is "dustily."
An adverb.
adverb for impact
Yes, it is the adverb form of the adjective invisible (unseen). It means done in a way that is not seen, or not noticed.
Invisible would be an adjective; however, invisibly is an adverb because it is describing a verb.
"Why is this cartoon invisible?""Why is this cartoon invisible?""Why is this cartoon invisible?""Why is this cartoon invisible?"
The Invisible Man.
You are not as invisible as you think you are. Her amorous intentions were invisible to me.
It has become totally invisible!It has become totally invisible!It has become totally invisible!It has become totally invisible!
it drinks invisible milk that's how it turned invisible
Invisible insect? There is no invisible insect.
Invisible Intentions, Invisible Roads to Heaven, or wherever you want, Invisible Angels Afloat, Invisibles, Invisible Way to Go...
People can not be invisible.
"invisible"
You Can't ever be invisible. It is only possible if someone was a special giver that makes you invisible or a invisible cloak giver.