What part of speech is pumping?

What part of speech is pumping?

noun
pump 1

part of speech: noun
part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: pumps, pumping, pumped
definition 1: to move or compress (a fluid or gas) using or as if using a pump. We pumped the water from the flooded basement.Teenage boys often pumped gasoline at service stations to make money in those days.

Is fearfully an adjective or adverb?

in a fearful manner; characterized by fear.

What part of speech is comfort?

verb
comfort

part of speech: verb
inflections: comforts, comforting, comforted
definition: to make someone feel less pain or worry. Barbara comforted her sick baby. synonyms: relieve, support antonyms: trouble similar words: encourage, restore, revive, sustain
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Is Silently an adjective or verb?

silently adverb (WITH NO SOUND)

Is pumping a noun or verb?

Verb He pumped the water up from the bottom of the boat. The machine suddenly stopped pumping. We pumped the boat dry. We had to pump the basement out.

Is pumping a adjective?

filled with enthusiasm or excitement We’re really pumped for the game tonight!

What does the word fearfully?

1 : causing or likely to cause fear, fright, or alarm especially because of dangerous quality a fearful storm. 2a : full of fear fearful for his safety. b : indicating or arising from fear a fearful glance.

What does the term fearfully mean?

Fearfully when translated from the hebrew means with great reverence, heart-felt interest, and with respect.

Is comfort and adjective?

Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb comfort which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts. (obsolete) Comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

Is comfort an adverb?

1in a comfortable way All the rooms were comfortably furnished.

Is Silently an adverb or verb?

SILENTLY (adverb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.

Is Silently an noun?

The lack of any sound. The act of refraining from speaking.