The adverb for "felt" is "deeply."
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Palpable is an adjective. As a noun, playability. As an adverb, palpably.
adverb for impact
The adverb form of "noise" is "noisily."
The adverb for "power" is "powerfully."
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Adverb
Of course not, it is an adjective. Don't be silly.
The adverb form of "brother" is brotherly.An example sentence is: "he felt a brotherly love for his younger sibling since birth".
No, touching is not an adverb.The adverb form would be touchingly.An example sentence with the adverb is: "he touchingly told her how he felt about her".
The adjective forms an adverb by adding -LY to form hopelessly.Example: She felt hopeless. She began to cry hopelessly.
Adverb
bad
Yes, the word strangely is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the stone felt strangely warm in his hand".
The teacher was so angry she went off into a tirade.I put off talking to my friend because I felt hurt.
The verb form of "lone" is "lonely," which conveys the act of feeling isolated or alone. The adverb form is "lonely," used to describe how an action is performed in solitude. Examples: Verb: "She felt lonely when her friends left the party early." Adverb: "He walked lonely down the empty street, lost in his thoughts."
"Lonely" is an adjective. It describes a noun by expressing a state of feeling alone or isolated. For example, in the sentence "She felt lonely," "lonely" describes how she feels. An adverb, on the other hand, modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, typically ending in "-ly," such as "quickly" or "happily."