Definition: 1. A word that expresses an attribute of something. 2. The word class that qualifies nouns. 3. Of or relating to or functioning as an adjective. 4. Applying to methods of enforcement and rules of procedure.
Use 'adjective' in a sentence:
1. Perhaps it would be well, most of the time, to use this word "conservative" as an adjective chiefly.
2. These adjectives mean disposed to or marked by indirection or deviousness in the gaining an end.
3. How about an adjective without a connecting name?
4. The adjective Inexpensive used in the name is not without a reason.
5. Attributive adjectives precede the noun.
6. It is now freely applied as an adjective of an opprobrious kind.
7. The word at first wasn’t a verb but an adjective and meant “joyful.”
8. It's that much closer to Apple's favorite adjective for the iPad: Magical.
9. "Just awesome." She wondered, she later said, what kind of journalist had just one adjective in his vocabulary.
10. The adjective "inexpensive" used in the name is not without a reason.
11. This paper studies a small category of psychological adjectives from semantics.
12. We can use adjectives to describe people's appearance.
13. Garden-to-fork is an adjective describing or relating to food grown in a person's own garden.
14. On the Effects and Structure of English Compound Adjectives.
15. The adjective function of Chinese language and Vietnamese language have many similar characteristics.
16. The adjective loose has several senses.
17. Without an adjective, general statements about globalism are often meaningless - or misleading.
18. Will you prune away the unnecessary adjectives in the passage?
19. This is an adjective.
20. The Analysis of the Principle and Method of Adjective Eclipsed Form Definition.
21. Neil Whitman took a look at the literature on adjective ordering, and sums up thus.
22. The adjective hasn't been built that can pull a weak or inaccurate noun out of a tight place.
23. "Boy" is a noun, but the ending "-ish" makes it an adjective - boyish.
24. 'Ecological' has become one of the most overworked adjectives among manufacturers of garden supplies.
25. The adjective injected new meaning into the objected objective object.
26. Anything that merits the adjective "jumbo" is extravagantly large.
27. We add the suffix "ly" to make the adjective "quick" into the adverb "quickly".
28. Remember also pretty / pretty before an adjective, when it means quite / quite, e.g.
29. Now observe the Adjective.
30. Following the derivational pattern of racism6, sexism, etc, there's also some evidence for use of motherist as both an adjective to describe such attitudes and a countable7 noun for people who perpetuate8 them.
31. I think your writing would be improved if you pruned away some of those unnecessary adjectives.
32. The "modifier" (adverb or adjective in a sentence) is not required, usually.
33. These adjectives mean surpassing all others in power, influence, or position.
34. Well, now people can add the word speed as an adjective to the Bentley brand.
35. Also, the possessive adjective yours / yours, e.g.
36. Who could write a long paper with so few adjectives.
37. The adjective omnichannel is used to refer to "a type of retail1 which integrates the different methods of shopping available to consumers", e.g. online, in a physical shop, or by phone.
38. These adjectives mean existing or occurring at the same time.
39. On the command line, the regular expression ACTS as an adjective — a description or qualifier.
40. A Definition of Chinese Dynamic Adjective and Its Elementary Characteristics.
41. Can you give the antonyms of the following adjectives?
42. If "entitled" is the most common adjective, fairly or not, applied to millennials (those born between 1981 and 1995), the catchwords for Generation Z are practical and cautious.
43. "Facebook," as a noun, verb or adjective, was popular with younger linguists, Glowka said.
44. I think you should prune some of the adjectives from your writing so as to improve it.
45. That's an interesting choice of adjective, coming from a man who has spent millions of dollars trying to clone a 13-year-old dog named Missy.
46. But you can use it as an adjective to give emphasis to the word that follows it.
47. In French the adjective must agree with the noun in number and gender.
48. It is a rule of English that adjectives generally precede the noun they modify.
49. In "the black cat" the adjective "black" modifies the noun "cat".
50. Thus for example, every noun ends in "o", every adjective in "a", and basic form of every verb in "i".
51. It is a rule of English that adjectives generally precede the noun they modify: we say 'a good cry', not 'a cry good'.
52. Note that objective is a noun, not an adjective.
53. They're very traditional. He's the noun. She's the adjective.
54. It can be used as a noun, and also can be used as an adjective.
55. Some adjectives can only be used attributively.
56. In most languages adjectives have slightly different spellings for masculine and feminine.
57. In this unit, are many adjectives. Please write their comparatives.