Yes, it is an adverb, based on the adjective faint. It means dimly or slightly.
No, it is an adverb. 'Faint' is an adjective.
faintly lit
Saintly and quaintly rhyme with faintly.
The adverb that describes how stars shine on cloudy nights is "dimly." This term captures the subtle and muted way that starlight penetrates the clouds, creating an ethereal glow. It conveys the idea of stars shining faintly, often obscured but still present despite the clouds.
The man had a white appearance and seemed very faintly.
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shine faintly or intermittently ; a glimmer of hope-a glimpse,faint view shine faintly or intermittently ; a glimmer of hope-a glimpse,faint view
Faintly macabre tells a story about long ago becauses she wants him to know how it use to be
His soul swooned slowly as he heard the snow falling faintly through the universe and falling faintly.