Indefinite adjective
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British pronunciation/ɪndˈɛfɪnət ˈadʒɪktˌɪv/
American pronunciation/ɪndˈɛfɪnət ˈædʒɪktˌɪv/

Definition & Meaning of "indefinite adjective"

Indefinite adjective
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an adjective that refers to a non-specific or unspecified quantity or quality of a noun

What is an "indefinite adjective"?

An indefinite adjective is an adjective that describes a noun in a non-specific manner, providing a general sense of quantity or quality without pinpointing exact details. Common indefinite adjectives include "some," "any," "few," "many," "several," and "all." For example, in the phrase "some apples," the adjective "some" indicates an unspecified number of apples. In "few students attended," the adjective "few" suggests a small, undefined number of students. Indefinite adjectives are useful for expressing generalizations and quantities, allowing for flexibility in communication without requiring precise information about the nouns they modify.

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