Pianissimo would apply, but even quieter that that (ppp) Pianississimo is the word
Qui-Et-Ly=Quietly. So, meaning that there are three syllables in the word quietly.
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence with the adverb is: "they quietly tiptoe to the cake cupboard".
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The word you are looking for is "tiptoe." Tiptoeing involves walking quietly and carefully by placing one's weight on the balls of the feet.
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence is:"We quietly walked out of the library."
No, "quietly" is not a base word. The base word is "quiet," and "quietly" is an adverb formed by adding the suffix "-ly" to the base word.
A 'doing word' is a verb. The word quietly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example sentences for quietly:She sang quietly to the baby. (sang is the verb, quietly describes how she sang)You may play some music if you play it quietly. (play is the verb, quietly describes how it should be played)
Another word for talking quietly is whispering.
Pianissimo would apply, but even quieter that that (ppp) Pianississimo is the word
In the library everyone need to be quietly.
There are three vowels in the word "quietly" which are the letters u, i, and e.
The word "quietly" has two syllables.
Please come in Quietly. quietly They attacked England.
"Quietly forceful" means someone who gets things done without making a big fuss about it. They are assertive and determined, but they don't need to broadcast it to the world. Basically, they're the silent but deadly type.