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Ungradable adjective
/ʌnɡɹˈeɪdəbəl ˈadʒɪktˌɪv/
/ʌnɡɹˈeɪdəbəl ˈædʒɪktˌɪv/
Ungradable adjective
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adjectif invariable
an adjective that does not have degrees or levels of intensity and cannot be modified by words like "very" or "extremely
What is an "ungradable adjective"?
An ungradable adjective is an adjective that expresses a quality that cannot vary in degree or intensity, meaning it does not allow for comparison. These adjectives typically describe absolute states or qualities. Common examples include "dead," "perfect," "unique," and "married." For instance, in the phrase "the perfect solution," the adjective "perfect" indicates a complete quality that cannot be more or less so. Similarly, "the dead tree" uses "dead" to describe a state that does not have varying degrees. Understanding ungradable adjectives is important for recognizing when certain qualities cannot be modified or compared, helping to convey clear meanings in language.