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adjetibe

 

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adjetibe

Description:

An adjetibe (pronounced /ˈædʒɪtɪb/) is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It provides additional information about the noun it is associated with.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Used to describe the characteristics or qualities of a noun.

Example sentence: The red apple tasted delicious.

Sense 2:

Expressing judgment or opinion about something.

Example sentence: The movie was exciting and full of suspense.

Sense 3:

Used to specify the quantity or amount of a noun.

Example sentence: He only needs a few minutes to finish the task.

Usages:

Popular Usage:

Adjetibes are commonly used in writing to add detail and enhance the meaning of sentences.

Example sentence: The old house stood tall amidst the surrounding buildings.

Local Usage:

In some local dialects or regions, adjetibes may be used with specific colloquial meanings.

Example sentence: The locals called it the mighty river due to its forceful current.

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