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hyper-substantive

 

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Hyper-Substantive

Definition: A hyper-substantive is a word or phrase that functions as a noun but carries an exaggerated or heightened sense of importance or significance.


Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Noun Usage

This refers to a word or phrase that signifies an object, concept, or entity in a highly emphasized or exaggerated manner.

Example Sentence: The term "gigantic triumph" in the context of his achievement is a hyper-substantive, reflecting the immense scale of his victory.

Sense 2: Adjective Usage

When used as an adjective, hyper-substantive refers to a word or phrase that modifies a noun in an overemphasized or exaggerated way, resulting in a heightened impact or significance.

Example Sentence: The headline "Unbelievable Breakthrough in Medical Science!" uses the hyper-substantive adjective "unbelievable" to emphasize the extraordinary nature of the breakthrough.

Sense 3: Verb Usage

In verb usage, hyper-substantive refers to the action of using exaggerated language or expressions with the intention of magnifying the importance of a word or phrase.

Example Sentence: The poet skillfully hyper-substantives ordinary objects in her works, infusing them with symbolic significance and mystical allure.


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