Participle adjective
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British pronunciation/pɑːtˈɪsɪpəl ˈadʒɪktˌɪv/
American pronunciation/pɑːɹtˈɪsɪpəl ˈædʒɪktˌɪv/

Definition & Meaning of "participle adjective"

Participle adjective
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an adjective formed from a verb's participle form that describes a noun or pronoun

What is a "participle adjective"?

A participle adjective is an adjective derived from a verb that typically ends in "-ing" or "-ed" and describes a noun by indicating an action or state related to that noun. For example, in the phrase "the interesting book," the adjective "interesting," derived from the verb "interest," describes the noun "book" by conveying that it captures attention. In "the excited children," the adjective "excited," derived from the verb "excite," describes the state of the noun "children." Participial adjectives enrich descriptions by providing information about actions or conditions associated with the nouns they modify, enhancing the clarity and detail of communication.

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