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proper adjective
noun
An adjective derived from a proper noun, such as British derived from Britain.
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What's the proper adjective for a country whose greatest monuments are cars built like tanks and music that sounds like a mildly melodic lawn strimmer?
Having examined the article more closely, and having done some reporting of my own, I'm convinced that the proper adjective would be "inflamed".
This conversation with this former, reformed, reconstructed, whatever the proper adjective, Taliban fighter, seems safe enough as it's taking place under the roof of the area's chief Taliban killer, a Qalizal District warlord named Nabi Gechi.
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They had beaten an equally distraught Chicago Bulls team, 85-78, and finding the proper adjectives was of secondary concern.
"I don't know if I have the proper adjectives," said Keith Jackson, the longtime play-by-play announcer whose booming baritone defined the sport for decades.
Clive was a working-class lad struggling to express his sexuality in a time when the proper adjectives and nouns barely even existed.
Capitalize proper adjectives.
Their proper adjectives are English, Japanese, and French.
Proper adjectives, like proper nouns, name a specific adjective and should be capitalized.
These are the biggest example of proper adjectives, and must always be capitalised, as they are proper adjectives derived from the name of that particular region.
Below are some sample sentences that use proper adjectives; My friend speaks English and German.
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