admirable, amiable, approved, attractive, becoming, charming, commendable, considerate, copacetic, cordial, courteous, decorous, delightful, ducky, fair, favorable, fine and dandy, friendly, genial, gentle, good, gracious, helpful, ingratiating, inviting, kind, kindly, lovely, nifty*, obliging, okay*, peachy*, pleasant, pleasurable, polite, prepossessing, seemly, simpatico, superior, swell, unpresumptuous, welcome, well-mannered, winning, winsome
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.
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You can't.
Another word is nice and gentle. :)
You can use kind, friendly, or a word that describes exactly how they are nice, such as generous, forgiving, or whatever word(s) apply.
nice, amusing, delightful, refreshing, charming, friendly
It is not nice to shoot other people.
That girl is nice. that was nice of you
Fart is not a nice word. There you go, there's a sentence using the word.
wonderful
An orange is nice.
No, the word "he" is a pronoun, not a preposition. Pronouns are used to replace nouns in a sentence, while prepositions are used to show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
Example sentence - I had to replace the batteries in the flashlight in order for it to work.
Overdone could possibly replace it. it would depend on the sentence.
To replace the word "was" in a sentence effectively, consider using more descriptive verbs or restructuring the sentence to convey the same meaning with stronger language.
The cadence of our orchestra was nice and soothing.
The music is nice.