Examples of synonyms for the noun 'ice' are:
Adjectives for frost: bitter, early, late, extended, subzero, holiday, spring.
also, there's gorgeous, sparkly, glittering, etc.
The cold clear firm beautiful ice of early winter differs from the dirty dingy mushy ice of early spring.
There isn't an adverb for ice it is a noun.
icily
She icily acknowledged my presence.
icy
the adjective of ice can be a lot of things.
perhaps cold , solid ,frozen ,or melted ice.
An adverb of the adjective form (icy) can be icily.
An example sentence is "she stared at him icily"
The adverb of icy is icily.
An example sentence is: "he icily rejected her invitation".
frost, icicle, snow
icy
Accidentally is the adverb, modifying slipped.
There is no adverb.
The adjective for the noun ice is icy. Its related form is the adverb icily (which is also used metaphorically to mean in an emotionally distant or unfriendly manner).
Only in the form of 'icily', as in 'She looked at him icily'
The adverb fiercely applies to the verb "denied".
No, nice is an adjective.An adverb describes a verb.Such as:Running quickly.Speaking loudly.They generally have 'ly' on the end, so nicely is an adverb, but nice is not.
No. Packed isn't an adverb. It's a verb. And it can be used as an adjective.
well the word "ice" can't be an adverb, and I don't know if this will help, but there are other forms of it that can be an adverb such as "icily" ICILY in an icy manner: "I received him icily because of the harsh way he had treated me." the word icily is very similar to the term "coldly" which can most often be used in place of icily.
Solid can be:an adjective - A rockl is a solid objecta noun: Ice is a solidan adverb: The cafe was booked solid on my birthday
It can be either: Most people in the city use taxis and subways to get around. (adjective modifies people) That was the insult that hurt most. (adverb modifies hurt) That model is the most modern. (adverb modifies modern)
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
The word cherry is a noun that can be used as an adjective. I had an ice cream sundae with a cherry on top. Cherry pie is his favorite.