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adject prop

 

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adject prop

Definition:

Adject prop is a term referring to an adjective used as a proper noun. It is commonly employed to describe a person, place, or thing.

Senses:

Sense 1:

When used as a proper noun, adject prop describes a specific person, place, or thing.

Example sentence: "I love visiting the beautiful city of Paris. It has a certain charm that is incomparable."

Sense 2:

Adject prop can also be used to highlight a unique characteristic or attribute of a noun.

Example sentence: "The movie 'Brave' portrays a strong and brave female character who defies tradition."

Sense 3:

In literature, adject prop can be found when an adjective is personified, turning it into a proper noun.

Example sentence: "In 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,' C.S. Lewis introduces Aslan the lion as a representation of goodness and nobility."

Usages:

  • Describing specific persons, places, or things.
  • Highlighting unique characteristics or attributes.
  • Personifying adjectives in literary works.

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