gradable in English

adjective
1
denoting an adjective that can be used in the comparative and superlative and take a submodifier.
Like gradable adjectives, gradable adverbs allow comparison and modification by intensifying adverbs: more humbly, very humbly.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "gradable" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "gradable", or refer to the context using the word "gradable" in the English Dictionary.

1. Balding adjective [not gradable] (WITHOUT HAIR) beginning to lose the hair on your head: He was plump and Balding but very attractive to women

2. Balding adjective [not gradable] (WITHOUT HAIR) beginning to lose the hair on your head: He was plump and Balding but very attractive to women

3. Adverbials, and functional Adverbials (these terms are adapted from Ernst 2002), which may be roughly characterized as following: Predicational Adverbials assign a (gradable) property to the

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5. Three Types of Antonyms "Linguists identify three types of antonymy: (1) Gradable Antonyms, which operate on a continuum: (very) big, (very) small.Such pairs often occur in binomial phrases with and: (blow) hot and cold, (search) high and low