predicative in English

adjective
1
(of an adjective or noun) forming or contained in the predicate, as old in the dog is old (but not in the old dog ) and house in there is a large house.
These effects can be explained if we consider more closely the function of attributive and predicative adjectives.
2
acting as a predicate.
Humphreys emphasizes that fusion is a ‘real physical operation, not a mathematical or logical operation on predicative representations of properties.’

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1. Attributive Predicative Postpositive: 5

2. Attributive Predicative Postpositive: 2

3. Attributive Predicative Postpositive: 3

4. Attributive and predicative adjectives

5. Attributive Predicative Postpositive: 4

6. 15 The exclusion of associative adjectives from predicative position is an automatic result.

7. Contrast with a predicative adjective. Attributive adjectives are direct modifiers of nominals.

8. → predicative — Attributively adverb Examples from the Corpus Attributive • Third, it is noteworthy that the question appropriate to …

9. Afoot (not comparable) (predicative) That is on foot, in motion, in action, in progress

10. They are generally found in two places inside a sentence: in the predicative or Attributive position

11. Adverbs can sometimes be used as predicative expressions; in English, this applies especially to Adverbs of location: Your seat is there

12. Japanese pre-noun Adjectivals, 連体詞 (rentaishi), are Adjectives occurring before nouns and not in a predicative position.

13. They can be Attributive or predicative: In the Attributive position: when the adjective is followed by a noun

14. Japanese pre-noun Adjectivals, 連体詞 (rentaishi), are Adjectives occurring before nouns and not in a predicative position.

15. → predicative — Attributively adverb Examples from the Corpus attributive • Third, it is noteworthy that the question appropriate to predicate qualifying position is

16. Amiss (comparative more Amiss, superlative most Amiss) (chiefly predicative) Wrong; faulty; out of order; improper or otherwise incorrect.He suspected something was Amiss

17. Number & gender singular plural masculine feminine neuter all genders predicative er ist betagt: sie ist betagt: es ist betagt: sie sind betagt: strong declension (without article) nominative Betagter: betagte:

18. Number and gender singular plural masculine feminine neuter all genders predicative hien ass Baang: si ass Baang: et ass Baang: si si(nn) Baang: without article nominative/accusative:

19. As‧so‧cia‧tive /əˈsəʊʃətɪv, əˈsəʊsiə- $ əˈsoʊ-/ adjective technical reminding you of something else the brain’s ability to form Associative links between different things Examples from the Corpus Associative • The exclusion of Associative adjectives from predicative position is an automatic result.

20. Blurry is an adjective and does not have any particular implications as to why the image is indistinct, and will usually appear in the attributive and predicative positions: The image is blurry. The blurry image is useless. Blurred is a participle and has additional usages …

21. Predicative 1 archaic Thirsty. ‘… he always thought that God in his goodness had created the plant to give drink to such as were Athirst on a hot and toilsome march and so he looked with gratitude and admiration on its representative in Canada.’

22. Mystical theology maintains that the transfer by which one's feelings form a pair with God's is a prereflexive, predicative operation, an Analogizing grasp-not an intuition--by which God's feelings are apprehended as belonging to God, for the same reason that my own feelings are mine

23. Attributive: 1 adj of adjectives; placed before the nouns they modify “`red' is an Attributive adjective in `a red apple'” Synonyms: prenominal Attributive genitive a word in the genitive case used as an Attributive adjective Antonyms: predicative of adjectives; relating to or occurring within the predicate of a sentence