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adjective    音標拼音: ['ædʒɪktɪv]
n. 形容詞
a. 形容詞的,輔助的

形容詞形容詞的,輔助的

adjective
adj 1: of or relating to or functioning as an adjective;
"adjectival syntax"; "an adjective clause" [synonym:
{adjectival}, {adjective}]
2: relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the
principles of law; "adjective law" [synonym: {adjective},
{procedural}] [ant: {essential}, {substantive}]
n 1: a word that expresses an attribute of something
2: the word class that qualifies nouns

Adjective \Ad"jec*tive\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Adjectived}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Adjectiving}.]
To make an adjective of; to form or change into an adjective.
[R.]
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Language has as much occasion to adjective the distinct
signification of the verb, and to adjective also the
mood, as it has to adjective time. It has . . .
adjectived all three. --Tooke.
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Adjective \Ad"jec*tive\ ([a^]d"j[e^]k*t[i^]v), a. [See
{Adjective}, n.]
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1. Added to a substantive as an attribute; of the nature of
an adjunct; as, an adjective word or sentence.
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2. Not standing by itself; dependent.
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{Adjective color}, a color which requires to be fixed by some
mordant or base to give it permanency.
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3. Relating to procedure. "The whole English law, substantive
and adjective." --Macaulay.
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Adjective \Ad"jec*tive\, n. [L. adjectivum (sc. nomen), neut. of
adjectivus that is added, fr. adjicere: cf. F. adjectif. See
{Adject}.]
1. (Gram.) A word used with a noun, or substantive, to
express a quality of the thing named, or something
attributed to it, or to limit or define it, or to specify
or describe a thing, as distinct from something else.
Thus, in phrase, "a wise ruler," wise is the adjective,
expressing a property of ruler.
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2. A dependent; an accessory. --Fuller.
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28 Moby Thesaurus words for "adjective":
adjectival, adverb, adverbial, adversative conjunction,
attributive, conjunction, conjunctive adverb,
coordinating conjunction, copulative, copulative conjunction,
correlative conjunction, disjunctive, disjunctive conjunction,
exclamatory noun, form class, form word, function class, gerundive,
interjection, part of speech, participle, particle,
past participle, perfect participle, preposition,
present participle, subordinating conjunction, verbal adjective



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  • ADJECTIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    What is an adjective? Adjectives describe or modify—that is, they limit or restrict the meaning of—nouns and pronouns They may name qualities of all kinds: huge, red, angry, tremendous, unique, rare, etc An adjective usually comes right before a noun: "a red dress," "fifteen people "
  • List of 228 Common Adjectives | YourDictionary
    With a list of common adjectives at hand, you can effectively describe your surroundings in detail The words on this list of 228 adjectives can all be used to describe feelings or the appearance of objects and can also make it easy to describe yourself, your surroundings and your favorite things
  • Adjective - Wikipedia
    In the simplest case, an adjective phrase consists solely of the adjective; more complex adjective phrases may contain one or more adverbs modifying the adjective ("very strong"), or one or more complements (such as "worth several dollars", "full of toys", or "eager to please")
  • What Is an Adjective? Rules and Examples | Grammarly
    An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, often providing information about the qualities or characteristics of someone or something Learn what adjectives are and how to use them with these rules and examples
  • What Is an Adjective? | Definition, Types Examples - Scribbr
    An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun Adjectives can be used to describe the qualities of someone or something independently or in comparison to something else I like old houses The boy is tall and skinny Jane is smarter than her brother
  • Adjectives: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster
    "Old," "green," and "cheerful" are examples of adjectives In these examples, the adjectives are highlighted, and the nouns are in bold John is a tall boy New York is a busy city This is a tasty apple The words being described are nouns
  • ADJECTIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    "Big", "boring", "purple", and "obvious" are all adjectives In the sentence 'She is happy ', ' happy ' is a predicative adjective Complete the sentence with one of the adjectives provided You can change the adjective ' sweet ' into a noun by adding the suffix '-ness' to the end of the word
  • What Are Adjectives? (Definition, Usage, And Examples)
    Adjectives are words that enhance and describe nouns or pronouns, providing additional details to enrich our understanding Consider the following example: Joseph has got a beautiful car In this sentence, the word “ beautiful ” serves as an adjective, adding depth to the noun “ car ”
  • Adjectives - The Free Dictionary
    Relative clauses (also known as adjective or adjectival clauses) are dependent clauses that provide descriptive information about a noun or noun phrase
  • Adjective - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    An adjective is a word that modifies a noun (or pronoun) to make it more specific: a "rotten" egg, a "cloudy" day, a "lovely" lady, or a "tall," "cool" glass of water You use adjectives to give your nouns a little attitude or to communicate clearly





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