The children played noisily
Yes, the word 'noisy' is an adjective, referring to making a lot of noise. For example: "He was a very noisy child." However, if you use the word 'noisily' it becomes an adverb. For example: "He did the dishes noisily."
Adverb
Some effective strategies for managing noisy toys in a household with young children include setting limits on when and where noisy toys can be played with, using storage containers with lids to contain the noise, encouraging quieter play activities, and providing headphones for children to use with particularly loud toys.
The noisy children continued to enrage the teacher as she tried unsuccessfully to teach the lesson.
Use the Vietnamese dictionary.
The homograph word for "use oars to move a boat" and "a noisy fight" is "row."
When mother says hush, you stop talking and listen to what she has to say.
Yes, thankfully we can use it as an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective thankful.
You would have to use one of the adverb forms "thoughtfully" or "thoughtlessly."
(You would have to use the adverb, which is tenderly.) She touched his face tenderly.
Formulaically is the adverb form of formula.
Clamant is something that is noisy or calling urgently. "The clamant of the children, told the parents that something was wrong. "