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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91. William: Teetotal. This is an adjective that describes a person who doesn't drink alcohol.
92. This article drafts this word the lexical category for the adjective and the verb.
93. We can put an adjective before a noun or after a linking verb.
94. A popular way in grammar is converting a short sentence into an adjective, which is the result of affixation.
95. In future we shall drop the adjective " geometrical " when there is no risk of confusion.
96. Give the comparative degree and superlative degree of this adjective.
97. It is now freely applied as an adjective of an opprobrious kind.
98. In order to realize the judicial justice, perfecting legislation, including the perfection of the substantive law and the adjective law should be done first.
99. HAPPY, can it be a present progressive but not a adjective?
100. Now, teetotal is an adjective, but there is also a noun that we can use.
101. The second chapter of the "Shang Jun Shu" concerning the Monosyllabic adjective words's antonymous relations inspection is the main body.
102. Even the author's pseudonym (his real name being Eric Arthur Blair) became a chilling adjective: "Orwellian" is applied to any characteristic display of totalitarian might.
103. Subjective evaluation test was conducted to give the perceived sound quality described with six adjective words.
104. The modification or inflection of adjective or adverb to denote the positive , comparative,[sentencedict.com/adjective.html] and superlative degrees.
105. In an adjective complement clause construction the clause occurs after an adjective.
106. Wishy - washy is similar to flip - flop but it's an adjective instead of a verb.
107. The word idiographic is not to be confused with ideographic , which is the adjective formed ideogram.
108. Local civil legislation can not be in conflict with national civil legislation. It plays an important role on real right and adjective law.
109. We add the suffix " ly " to make the adjective " quick " into the adverb " quickly ".
110. "Boy" is a noun, but the ending "-ish" makes it an adjective - boyish.
111. I have discovered that when the XP is a common noun or an adjective, it disallows a quantifier occurring before a head noun of a DE construction.
112. To master the use of the comparative and superlative degrees of adjective.
113. The word "da" has ambiguous semantic meanings, and is a relative adjective, which can also determine the semantic meanings of the nouns in this phrase structure.
114. The arithmetic distance is expressed numerically, and the interval quality by an additional descriptive adjective.
115. In English syntactic analysis, four phrasal categories are commonly recognized and discussed. They are noun phrase(NP), verb phrase(VP), prepositional phrases(PP), adjective phrase(AP).
116. Quantifier in numeral abbreviation breaks the restriction of grammar rules, and modifies noun, verb, adjective, adverb, numeral, empty word and affix.
117. Adjective law is law which refers to legal practices and procedures.
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.