adjective
ad
ˈæ
ā
jec
ʤɪk
jik
tive
tɪv
tiv
British pronunciation
/ˈædʒɪktɪv/

Definition & Meaning of "adjective"in English

Adjective
01

a type of word that describes a noun

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adjective definition and meaning

What is an "adjective"?

An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun, providing more information about it. Adjectives help to specify qualities, characteristics, or features of the noun they accompany. For example, in the phrase "a tall building," "tall" is the adjective that describes the height of the building. Adjectives can indicate various attributes, such as size, color, shape, or feelings, like "blue," "round," or "happy." In English, adjectives usually come before the noun, but they can also appear after verbs like "is" or "seem," as in "The sky is blue." In other languages, adjectives may change form to agree with the noun in gender, number, or case, which can vary widely compared to English.

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He's studying the use of comparative adjectives for his test tomorrow.
Learning the correct placement of an adjective in a sentence is important in English grammar.
02

a word that expresses an attribute of something

adjective
01

relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law

02

of or relating to or functioning as an adjective

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