adjectival, adverbial, attributive, conjunctive adverb, copulative, correlative conjunction, disjunctive conjunction, form class, function class, interjection, participle, past participle, preposition, subordinating conjunction
Definitionadj. of or relating to or functioning as an adjective
Last update: August 22, 2015
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Notorious is the adjective which best describes him. [Please select]
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ATTHIS (an adjective meaning "Attic"), the name given to a monograph or special treatise on the religious and political history, antiquities and topography of Attica and Athens. [Please select]
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And then there was the singular possessive adjective: "'Our' balloon; 'our' car; 'our' expedition." [Please select]
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"Perhaps I do," he answered simply, as though impressed by her felicitous discovery of the adjective. [Please select]
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For there is no such word as "Penseroso," the adjective formed from "Pensiero" being "pensieroso". [Please select]
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Every adjective was called upon to do its duty. [Please select]
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He did not find consolation in the use of the palliative adjective as applied to himself. [Please select]
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The mildness of the adjective brought another half-smile to Helbeck's dark face. [Please select]
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Bumble had given vent to this compound adjective. [Please select]
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Adverbial or adjective forms have been omitted whenever it has been considered safe, and so have terms prefixed by sub-, supra- and the like, indicating degree or position. [Please select]
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He would jolly well (such were his words) take a something (I forget the adjective) megaphone and trumpet about society what a splendid fellow I was. [Please select]
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