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Meanings of descriptive adjectives in English
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Usage of descriptive adjectives in English
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Alert, neurotic or high-strung, magnetic, and imaginative are some of the descriptiveadjectives applicable.
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Bring up sentences with twenty descriptiveadjectives, having some of each subclass named in Sec.
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This usage is quite logical, as most other descriptiveadjectives can be used in this way.
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Our best descriptiveadjectives are so recklessly used in daily life over minute matters, that absolutely nothing is left for this rare combination.
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He was Conrad Pile-or"Old Coonrod," as he is known, the descriptiveadjectives and byname ever coupled as though one word.
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The reason for abandoning the exposed location on the hills for the sheltered nook by the river may be inferred from the descriptiveadjectives.
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Here are at least a thousand listings of plant names and botanical-Latin descriptiveadjectives-nota complete list, by any means, but a serviceable one.
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Dorothea on the other hand found it painfully difficult to conceal her disgust at the mere sight of Philippina: her ugliness defied descriptiveadjectives.
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Highasakite Norwegian indie-pop dreamers whose new album "Silent Treatment" is likely to lead to a raid on your bag of pop descriptiveadjectives.
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Adjectives of the first class describe by giving a quality, and so are called + Descriptiveadjectives+.
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Adjectives which limit by expressing quality are called + DescriptiveAdjectives+; and those which limit by pointing out, numbering, or denoting quantity are called +Definitive Adjectives+.