Synonym: adjectival, procedural. Similar words: subjective, objective, objectivity, effective, invective, detective, respective, collective. Meaning: ['ædʒɪktɪv] n. 1. a word that expresses an attribute of something 2. the word class that qualifies nouns. adj. 1. of or relating to or functioning as an adjective 2. relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law.
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31. She reached for the radio tuning-dial, giving a little snort of self-disgust at her own choice of adjective.
32. The adjective that forms part of the syllogism is one that has come to form a sort of collocation with the noun.
33. Thus, in nearly all its occurrences, either use of the adjective criminal would be equally valid.
34. Don't apply that adjective to me.
35. a morphosyntactic rule of adjective agreement.
36. An adjective law refers to legal practices and procedures.
37. Consenescence is not only an adjective, but a fact.
38. This adjective is used appositively.
39. Delicious is the adjective that best fits this cigar.
40. The second part discusses the adjective hendiadys.
41. A participle has the function of an adjective.
42. The adjective loose has several senses.
43. How do you put this adjective into the neuter?
44. An adjective clause is a dependent clause.
45. It is often used with a possessive adjective.
46. Learn the gender agreement between noun and adjective.
47. Participle is used mostly as adjective or adverbial.
48. In these antonyms adjective and verb is more than obviously noun and other part of speech.
49. The second chapter, to analyze the semantic features of the sub-class of the reduplicated forms of noun, adjective,(http://sentencedict.com) verb and quantifier in different syntactic position.
50. In " blue pencils ", the adjective " blue " qualifies the noun " pencils ".
51. A verbal adjective in Latin that in the nominative case expresses the notion of fitness or obligation and in other cases functions as a future passive participle.
52. It finds that there exist reduplication and non-reduplication in adjective, verb, noun, classifier, onomatopoetic, and no reduplication in numeral and adverb.
53. This paper reviews the marked and unmarked issues of quantitative adjective of the Kazak language from a cross-linguistic angle.
54. But the specific name will directly use sometimes also the adjective name.
55. An adjective is called heterological if it does not have the property it denotes.
56. Adjective is always the attribute, adverbial, degree complement, predicate in the sentence.
57. In Spanish the adjective can be postponed after the word it modifies.
58. Because I'm relying on DbUnit to put the database into a known state before any tests are run, I can assume that the word, pugnacious, is valid with its part of speech set to Adjective.
59. Rather wishing his modest adjective away, Mr. Lorry replied,'No, no, no.
60. The old adjective "Romany" or the newer "Romani" can be used as a noun, which is better (and preferred by this newspaper), but still tricky.
More similar words: subjective, objective, objectivity, effective, invective, detective, respective, collective, protective, perspective, prospective, effectively, irrespective, collectively, respectively, retrospective, effectiveness, overprotective, irrespective of, objection, projection, active, deductive, actively, inductive, proactive, addictive, productive, attractive, afflictive.