Part of speech that describes a noun or pronoun.
Of or relating to or functioning as an adjective.
Relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law.
1 Gret is a wonderful adjective , used to add emphasis to a point.
2 But the problem, if not the adjective , is certainly a familiar one.
3 The adjective is used more in pity than in anger or disgust.
4 The conjunction of the letter H with that particular adjective started echoes.
5 The adjective nice has various dialectal uses in Ireland, England and Scotland.
6 It's the only family title that comes with its own adjective : wicked.
7 I agree with the third adjective and a little with the second.
8 An adjective , commonly called the indefinite article because the higher the fewer.
9 Almost every verb or adjective they use has a connected numerical clarifier.
10 And here observe my adjective - my out - of - the- way - for it is a case in point.
11 We have dropped the comparatively democratic adjective , and kept the aristocratic noun.
12 The adjective slipped from his mind before he was aware of it.
13 Douce is an adjective one hears in the north of this island.
14 In England the word is pronounced Maudlin, whence maudlin, adjective , unpleasantly sentimental.
15 Give me a new and fitting adjective to describe what I see.
16 He was immensely pleased with the adjective he had coined, repeating it.
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Adjective в диалектах
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