"adjective" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The name comes from an adjective of the same form, meaning "bare, empty, bereft".
- This suffix is extremely productive, and forms adjectives meaning "related to X".
- 'Dwarf' can be used as a general adjective, meaning 'small'.
- Indefinite articles typically arise from adjectives meaning one.
- While coterminous U.S. has the precise meaning of contiguous U.S. (both adjectives meaning "sharing a common boundary"), other terms commonly used to describe the 48 contiguous states have a greater degree of ambiguity.
- The word is a French adjective in the feminine form used in its full context as la croix pattée, meaning literally "footed cross", from the noun patte, meaning foot, generally that of an animal.
- Lindo is also an adjective in the Spanish and Portuguese languages, meaning pretty, attractive.
- The words varsovienne and varsoviana are French and Spanish feminine adjectives, respectively, meaning 'from Warsaw'.
- The name originates from an adjective in the Malay language, genggang, meaning striped.
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