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Discover Ludwig"adjectival meaning" is a correct and usable term in written English
It refers to the meaning conveyed by an adjective, or the role of an adjective in modifying or describing a noun. Example: "The word 'huge' has an adjectival meaning, as it describes the size of the elephant."
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Apart from the aforementioned root nouns, the most important of these were the so-called Caland roots, which had adjectival meaning.
In this study, we explored the comprehension of adjectival meaning in four participants with svPPA using two experimental designs assessing the comprehension of adjectives per se and the comprehension of adjectives when associated with concrete nouns.
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"Epic," by most dictionaries, holds two adjectival meanings, one literal (pertaining to an epic poem or something like it) and another figurative (being epic-ish in size or effort).
*stoops in charge: adjectival phrase meaning "stupid".
Comes from "gnarls in charge," an adjectival phrase meaning "gnarly" that is based on the title of the popular TV show Charles in Charge.
Meaning accrues.
Meaning what?
Meaning what, exactly?
Meaning: appropriately modest.
"We" meaning the justices?
"Meaning me?" I said.
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