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  • EXPLETIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EXPLETIVE is a syllable, word, or phrase inserted to fill a vacancy (as in a sentence or a metrical line) without adding to the sense; especially : a word (such as it in 'make it clear which you prefer') that occupies the position of the subject or object of a verb in normal English word order and anticipates a subsequent word or
  • EXPLETIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    EXPLETIVE definition: 1 a word that is considered offensive: 2 used when an offensive word has been removed from a… Learn more
  • Expletive - Examples and Definition of Expletive - Literary Devices
    Definition of Expletive Expletive is a grammatical construction that starts with words like it, here, and there This rhetorical device usually interrupts normal speech and lays emphasis on certain words It originates from the Latin word explore, which means “to fill ”
  • EXPLETIVE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Expletive definition: an interjectory word or expression, frequently profane; an exclamatory oath See examples of EXPLETIVE used in a sentence
  • Expletive: A Word that Does Not Add Meaning - Curvebreakers
    In English grammar, certain words and phrases are considered expletives – words that do not add meaning to a sentence and are often used as fillers They are also called empty words The most common expletives are “there,” “here,” “it” followed by any form of the verb “to be,” such as “there are,” “there will be,” “here is,” and “it is ”
  • Expletive (linguistics) - Wikipedia
    An expletive is a word or phrase inserted into a sentence that is not needed to express the basic meaning of the sentence [1] It is regarded as semantically null or a placeholder [2] Expletives are not insignificant or meaningless in all senses; they may be used to give emphasis or tone, to contribute to the meter in verse, or to indicate
  • expletive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    expletive (comparative more expletive, superlative most expletive) Serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant Synonym: expletory
  • EXPLETIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    An expletive is a rude word or expression such as 'Damn!' which you say when you are annoyed, excited, or in pain


















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