It is neither. It is an adverb, and will modify a verb, adjective or adverb.
Barely is an adverb, and modifies verbs or adjectives. The adjective form is bare.
An adjective or a pronoun, depending on sentence structure.
Barely is an adverb of degree, moreso when it modifies an adjective (barely visible).
The word 'gory' is the adjective form of the noun gore.The noun form of the adjective gory is goriness.
The word passion is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a strong and barely controllable emotion.
Barely is an adverb, and modifies verbs or adjectives. The adjective form is bare.
Nearly (the converse of barely) is an adverb, as in nearly done or nearly fatal. It is the adverb form of the adjective near, not the adverb near.
An adjective or a pronoun, depending on sentence structure.
The word 'scanty' is an adjective (scanty, scantier, scantiest), that describes a noun as limited; barely enough; meager, insufficient; inadequate. The noun form for the adjective scanty is scantiness. The adverb for for the adjective scanty is scantily. There is no verb form for the adjective scanty.
The adjective form of brevity is brief, so yes.
Barely is an adverb of degree, moreso when it modifies an adjective (barely visible).
Some examples of derived verbs in a sentence are: "She courageously faced the challenge." Here, "courageously" is the adverb form derived from the adjective "courageous." "He darkened the room by closing the curtains." In this sentence, "darkened" is the verb form derived from the adjective "dark." "She quickly walked to the bus stop." In this sentence, "quickly" is the adverb form derived from the adjective "quick."
Yes, it is an adjective, and means "not functional, not working." The adjective "broken" is functioning as a predicate adjective (a form of subject complement), an adjective that follows a linking verb that restates the subject of the sentence (phone = broken).
endangered. in a sentence---"The panda is an endangered species."
The word "thieving" is a participle, which is a form of a verb that can also function as an adjective in a sentence.
"Darker" is an adjective in its comparative form.
Q. Can you give a sentence using 'barely'? A. I can 'barely' see you, I might need glasses.