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syntactical

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective syntactical has 1 sense
  1. syntactic, syntactical - of or relating to or conforming to the rules of syntax; "the syntactic rules of a language"

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Syntactical

Definition:

(adjective) Pertaining to syntax or the arrangement and order of words and phrases in a sentence.

Examples:

- The English language follows specific syntactical rules regarding word order.

- The syntactical structure of the sentence needs to be revised for clarity.

Senses:

  1. (adjective) Relating to the rules and principles governing the combination of words and phrases to form sentences in a particular language.

Usages:

  • (adjective) The teacher explained the syntactical differences between English and French.
  • (adjective) The student's syntactical errors in the essay reduced its overall readability.
  • (adjective) The syntactical analysis of the poem highlighted its deep underlying meaning.
  • (adjective) The syntactical complexities of computer programming languages can be challenging for beginners.

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