Sentence examples for adjective meaning from inspiring English sources

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"Illicit" is an adjective meaning "improper".

The adjective meaning "reluctant" is "loath".

"Loath" is an adjective meaning "reluctant".

It was just an adjective meaning good.

It may be used as an interjection, indicating indifference, or as an adjective, meaning mediocre.

The word derives from the Greek adjective meaning "for a victory," and melos (song) is understood as the modified noun.

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Significantly, they had used the adjective "everyday," meaning commonplace, rather than the adverb "every day," meaning daily.

The adjective Lucullan, meaning "luxurious," derives from his name.

His legacy includes an adjective, "Ruthian," meaning prodigious.

The name comes from the Greek adjective pankrates, meaning "all-powerful".

Wario's name blends Mario with the Japanese adjective 'warui' meaning evil.

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