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big-ticket prenominal

 

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Big-ticket (adjective)

Meaning: Costing a large amount of money; expensive.

Example sentences:

1. He couldn't afford to buy a big-ticket item like a luxury car.

2. The hotel's big-ticket suite offers magnificent views of the city skyline.


Prenominal (adjective)

Meaning: Placed before a noun to modify or describe it.

Example sentences:

1. The prenominal phrase "little black dress" has become a fashion staple.

2. Understanding prenominal adjectives is essential for effective communication.


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