adjectival in English

adjective

[ad·jec·ti·val || ‚ædʒek'taɪvl]

(Grammar) pertaining to an adjective; used as an adjective

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1. Adjectival (plural Adjectivals) An adjectival phrase or clause.

2. What does Adjectivals mean? Plural form of adjectival

3. (Adjectival) Prin deșert străbat sălbatec mari familii Beduine, Sorind viața …

4. De hic: adjacente-Adjacentia adject- vide adjic- adjectival adj Gramm

5. A real show of adjectival fireworks from the great Poe himself.

6. The Abilities and Personal Suitability factors were marked using the adjectival scoring guide.

7. Adjectival, adjectivally, adjective, adjectively, adjectives, adjectivism, Adjectivitis, adjunctive, adjunctively, adjustive, adjuvancies, adjuvancy, adjuvant, adjuvants

8. The Oxford English Dictionary lists the adjectival form of the moon's name as Janian.

9. Nominal sense attested since 1746; adjectival sense attested since 1791: pre- +‎ Antepenultimate.

10. The adjectival scoring guide was used in marking the answers to this question.

11. ] An adjectival suffix, meaning made of; as in golden, leaden, wooden. [1913 Webster] 5.

12. It is found only three times in adjectival form in the Christian Greek Scriptures.

13. Grammatically, "Attracted to" is adjectival, and "Attracted by" is verbal

14. Antipathetic Meaning: "having an antipathy," 1630s, an adjectival construction from antipathy

15. A derived adjectival form is hranalegr with the meaning of "harsh, rough, ruthless".

16. A prepositional phrase that behaves Adjectivally is called, quite logically, an adjectival phrase

17. From the original adjectival character of the personal name the neuter noun Herculentiacum developed.

18. Adjection translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'adjective',action',adjectival',Adjt', examples, definition, conjugation

19. Ablatival, accusatival, adjectival, aestival, agentival, antimediaeval, antimedieval, approval, Architraval, archival, arrival, Arval, carnival, claval, coeval

20. SLAJŠE (sweeter) is the second degree (comparative) of Slovenian adjectival form of "sladko" (sweet).

21. However, time and again, the Jerusalem mentioned is not identified by some adjectival expression.

22. The preposition is part of an adjectival phrase "Contradictory to common sense" and is …

23. 1. Adjectivally - as an adjective; in an adjectival manner Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

24. [The departmental representative then introduced the Adjectival Scoring Guide and explained how it was used.]

25. As an adjective; in an adjectival manner Familiarity information: Adjectivally used as an adverb is very rare.

26. The Personal Suitability qualifications were assessed globally by the Selection Board using the previously introduced Adjectival Scoring Guide.

27. It is also frequent to derive other words, such as adjectival form "cojonudo" (lit.: Ballsy), indicating admiration.

28. Yet her mark is shown as 60, which, according to their Adjectival Scoring Guide, represents a "Mid Very Good".

29. She received a score of 36/60 which was deemed as a low fair based on the adjectival scoring guide.

30. Based on the adjectival scoring guide, Ms. Grimes received an excellent rating overall, and was awarded the full fifty points.

31. The adjectival noun retains the original nar- conjugation and adds a new tar-: The nar- and tar- forms share a common etymology.

32. Based on the adjectival scoring guide, appellant Cluney received a fair rating and was scored 65 points out of a possible 100 points.

33. The speaker's 'cowardice' may have been a guess at, or a slight mispronunciation of, the adjectival form, 'Cowardish' That is not so crazy.

34. Plural of adjectival; Examples: “It is capable of identifying not only single words, but multiple-word expressions, phrasal verbs, Adjectivals, adverbials and prepositional phrases

35. So, this MAY BE the reason why the Adjectival Scoring Guide was used for K7. or MAY BE the Board felt generous to Patsy again.

36. Maria) are now recognised although this is strictly an adjectival ending, whereas previously purists would have insisted on the noun ending -o (e.g. Mario).

37. History and Etymology for Admonitory borrowed from Medieval Latin Admonitōrius, from Latin admoni- (variant stem of admonēre "to admonish ") + -tōrius, adjectival derivative of -tor, agent suffix Learn …

38. The word "fast" has an Adverbial sense and an adjectival sense.La palabra "rápido" tiene un sentido Adverbial y un sentido …

39. It set out definitional terms and rating criteria for abilities/skills and personal suitability, and explained the application of the Adjectival Scoring Guide in the assessment.

40. The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures says of ʼelo·himʹ: “It is almost invariably construed with a singular verbal predicate, and takes a singular adjectival attribute.”

41. Through reference to its Adjectival Scoring Guide (Exhibit D-10), the members agreed as to what rating category the answer most closely corresponded with, i.e., "poor", "fair", "good", or "very good".

42. The word "Apostolic" is the adjectival form of the noun "Apostle." Apostolic Means "like the apostles." Apostolically Speaking means "Speaking the Apostles D

43. [ʼElo·himʹ] (as applied to the God of Israel) is especially shown by the fact that it is almost invariably construed with a singular verbal predicate, and takes a singular adjectival attribute. . . .

44. In an Attributive or adjectival manner; in a position directly adjacent to and modifying a noun, without any intervening linking verb, as the adjective warm in a warm welcome or …

45. The global approach to the assessment of qualifications normally means that more than one assessment tool is used to arrive at a single adjectival or numerical score for a qualification.

46. In 1962, he was awarded a PhD degree from Heidelberg University for his dissertation on adjectival and verbal color terms in Indo-European languages and the issue of their translation.

47. As in this example, the Adverbal participial usually tells 'when' the action of the main verb takes place, while the adjectival participle helps us identify the noun that it modifies.

48. To quantify the extent to which each manoeuvre possessed these attributes, adjectival ratings ranging from "Excellent" to "Fair" were assigned to each of the twelve manoeuvres, for each of the three manoeuvre evaluation criteria.

49. Note: Russian is like French in that, as a rule, adjectival names begin with a lower case letter, but the Russian word for Abelian is pronounced essentially like abel+ian (абел+ева)

50. The department’s representative noted that, based on his written response (Exhibit D-31), Mr. Reid had received a mark of 40/50 (in the "Good" category of the Adjectival Scoring Guide).