She glanced around, her heart racing as the creaky floorboards threatened to betray her stealth. The dim light cast shadows that danced along the walls, making her feel both exhilarated and nervous. She was on a mission, and every sound felt amplified in the stillness of the night. Taking a deep breath, she pressed on, hoping to remain undetected.
Walk around very quietly and lightly-on your toes
Walk around very quietly and lightly-on your toes
The adverb in the sentence is "very," as it modifies the adverb "quietly."
"Arabel was sitting very quietly."
Very very quietly.
Quietly...very quietly
very quietly
We sat very quietly in the tornado shelter until the danger had passed.
Some onomatopoeic words for speaking very quietly are whisper, murmur, mumble, and hush.
In music most terms come from Italian. p is an abbreviation of "piano" meaning "softly" or "quietly" (playing softly would be playing quietly). pp is an abbreviation for "pianissimo" meaning "very softly" or "very quietly".
Very quietly - in a pew.
very quietly.