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Adjective

An adjective (abbreviated .mw-parser-output span.smallcaps{font-variant:small-caps}.mw-parser-output span.smallcaps-smaller{font-size:85%}ADJ) is a word that describes or defines a noun or noun phrase. Its semantic role is to change information given by the noun. The adjective is considered one of the main parts of speech of the English language…

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Etymology

Types of use

Distribution

Adverbs

Determiners

Adjective phrases

Other modifiers of nouns

Distinction between nouns and adjectives

Order

Comparison (degrees)

Restrictiveness

Agreement

Semantics

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Adjective

Nodes116
Edges115
Triples135
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.017241
Components1

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Adjective

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related to Further reading · 36
Adjective → Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis, Adjective Attribution, Adjectives, Adjectives Gone, Amsterdam, Anna, Asher, Beatrice, Brown, Classifying, Concise Encyclopedia, Dixon, Elsevier, English No, Gothenburg, Grammatical Categories, Göteborg, How Do Nouns Differ, In, ISBN
related to Types of use · 16
Adjective → Another, Depending, Earth, For, In, In English, My, Nominalized, Object, One, Postpositive, Structural, Subject, The, We, Within
related to Other modifiers of nouns · 10
Adjective → English, Examples, In, It, Many, Other, Sometimes, The, Unlike, Virginia
related to Distribution · 9
Adjective → Adjectives, English, Ford, However, In, Red, Reds, Spanish, This
related to Comparison (degrees) · 8
Adjective → ABL, Among, Australian Aboriginal, For, In, Other, Some, The
related to Distinction between nouns and adjectives · 7
Adjective → Bardi, English, For, In, In Australian Aboriginal, The, Warlpiri
related to Adverbs · 6
Adjective → English, For, German, In Dutch, Many, Not
related to Agreement · 6
Adjective → In, In Celtic, Irish, Latin, This, Usually
related to Etymology · 6
Adjective → Ancient Greek, English, Greek, In, Latin, The
related to Order · 6
Adjective → Although, Cambridge Dictionary, Determiners, English, In, Other

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adjectives noun english languages nouns example phrase one used attributive may word many also funny function means language determiners see

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Adjectiveis aadjective that is not subsective or privative0.90text
a poorinstance ofthough use in the singular0.80text
content clausesinstance ofSome nouns can also take complements0.80text
/ˈlɒŋər/ or /ˈstrɒŋɪst/ are perceived to be strongly regionalinstance ofˈstrɔːŋɡɪst/Pronunciations0.80text
Adjectiverelated to Adjective phrasesAn0.60section
Adjectiverelated to Adjective phrasesAP0.60section
Adjectiverelated to Adjective phrasesIn0.60section
Adjectiverelated to Adjective phrasesIn English0.60section
Adjectiverelated to AdverbsMany0.60section
Adjectiverelated to AdverbsEnglish0.60section
Adjectiverelated to AdverbsNot0.60section
Adjectiverelated to AdverbsFor0.60section

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