No, it is not. It is an adverb. The adjective form is simply heroic.
heroically - is the adverb of heroic - the word means: in a courageous manner
Nouns are bravery, courage, or heroism. (Adjectives brave, courageous, heroic.) (Adverbs bravely, courageously, heroically)
A heroically connotative verb is a word that carries a strong, positive emotional resonance, often associated with bravery, honor, and noble actions. These verbs evoke feelings of admiration and inspiration, typically used in contexts that highlight courage or selflessness, such as "sacrifice," "champion," or "defend." They enhance the imagery of heroic deeds and contribute to the portrayal of characters or actions that embody heroic qualities.
Harry charged out of the cave to face the dragon.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
heroically - is the adverb of heroic - the word means: in a courageous manner
The pilots preformed heroically in landing the stricken plane. The soldier faced the enemy and heroically lead his troops to safety.
bravly
Nouns are bravery, courage, or heroism. (Adjectives brave, courageous, heroic.) (Adverbs bravely, courageously, heroically)
Dunkirk
The brawny fireman heroically flipped the burning car onto its side.
Leonidas.
Battles that were fought in Georgia during the american revolutionary war
because is is so diffculty to had in the big tree that is so highly and this is soo strong for both of them...
I personally think when they go through with there plan and get past that stone and are no longer trapped.
Yes, the word "unbelievability" contains three suffixes: "un" + "believe" + "able" + "ity".
Nouns are bravery, courage, or heroism. (Adjectives brave, courageous, heroic.) (Adverbs bravely, courageously, heroically)