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- ADJUNCT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
With its prefix, ad-, meaning "to or toward", adjunct implies that one thing is "joined to" another A car wash may be operated as an adjunct to a gas station An adjunct professor is one who's attached to the college without being a full member of the salaried faculty
- ADJUNCT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Adjunct means something added on, but not part of the whole An adjunct professor is someone who is hired by a college to teach but isn't a full member of the faculty
- ADJUNCT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
In grammar, an adjunct is an adverb or phrase that gives extra information in a sentence Adjuncts are one of the five major elements of clause structure The other four are subject (s), verb (v), object (o) and complement (c) Adjuncts (a) are some times called adverbials …
- adjunct noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of adjunct noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- ADJUNCT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
In grammar, an adjunct is a word or group of words which indicates the circumstances of an action, event, or situation An adjunct is usually a prepositional phrase or an adverb phrase
- Adjunct - definition of adjunct by The Free Dictionary
Adjuncts are parts of a sentence that are used to elaborate on or modify other words or phrases in a sentence Along with complements, subjects, verbs, and objects, adjuncts are one of the five main components of the structure of clauses
- Adjuncts: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster
An adjunct is a words (or group of words) that can be omitted from a sentence without making the sentence ungrammatical Adjuncts are usually adverbs
- adjunct - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
a person working at an institution, as a college or university, without having full or permanent status: My lawyer works two nights a week as an adjunct, teaching business law at the college
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