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Why settle for a dusty old adjective when you can have a shiny new verb?
lyrical: Reviewers use this adjective when they want to say something is well written.
This is ridiculous – or, in an age when it is not considered grammatically acceptable to use a single adjective when four are available, "ridiculous", "ludicrous", "preposterous" and "absurd".
The word "fine" is a useful, descriptive adjective when you want to express superior quality or the highest grade, such as a "fine wine" or "fine dining".
(I would call it "magisterial," but, as Gaddis remarked at the New-York Histhatcadjectivey this past whenend, that adjective, when referring to books, is more often a measure of weight than of quality).
He also yells a lot, and in his sentences his favorite expletive can serve as subject, verb or adjective when he is facing down either recalcitrant Democrats or Republican opponents.
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'Mad,'insanene' and 'crazy' can, of course, also be positive adjectives when describing falling in love, a particularly buzzy city or wild party.
The main thing about HP Lovecraft is his too-muchness; he never uses three adjectives when five will do, but he writes words that haunt the memory: "In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming".
It can sometimes be hard to know how to take a slogan T-shirt, so one eBay seller provided some useful adjectives when selling a white T emblazoned with "I'm feeling rapey": for the avoidance of doubt, bidders were looking at an "offensive cool geeky funny slogan tshirt".
You are required to use one of the following adjectives when describing a new scientific result: "breakthrough," "landmark," "game-changing," "innovative," or "revolutionary".
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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