descriptive adjective

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descriptive adjective

A descriptive adjective can make a simple sentence more vivid and interesting.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A descriptive adjective is a type of adjective that describes a quality, attribute, or characteristic of the noun it modifies. It ascribes a specific value or property to the noun, such as its appearance, state, or nature.
Usage
  • Descriptive adjectives are used to provide more detail and information about a noun, making descriptions more vivid and specific. They typically answer questions like "What kind?".
  • They usually appear directly before the noun they modify (attributive position) or after a linking verb (predicative position).
Examples
  • Attributive use (before the noun):
    • She has a musical voice. (The adjective "musical" describes the quality of the noun "voice".)
    • It was a sunny day. (The adjective "sunny" describes the attribute of the noun "day".)
  • Predicative use (after a linking verb):
    • The person seemed nervous. (The adjective "nervous" describes the state of the noun "person" after the linking verb "seemed".)
    • The solution appeared simple. (The adjective "simple" describes the nature of the noun "solution" after the linking verb "appeared".)
Advanced Usage
  • Coordinate Adjectives: When multiple descriptive adjectives modify the same noun, they are often separated by commas. They can typically be rearranged or joined with "and".
    • It was a long, difficult, exhausting journey. (The descriptive adjectives "long", "difficult", and "exhausting" all modify "journey".)
  • Non-Gradable vs. Gradable: Some descriptive adjectives express absolute qualities (non-gradable, e.g., "dead", "unique"), while most can show degrees (gradable, e.g., "happy", "tall") using comparatives or superlatives.
    • That is a unique opportunity. (Non-gradable)
    • She is a happier person now. (Gradable, comparative form)
Variants and Related Words
  • Qualifying adjective: A less common synonym for descriptive adjective.
  • Attributive adjective: Specifically refers to a descriptive adjective used directly before a noun.
  • Predicative adjective: Specifically refers to a descriptive adjective used after a linking verb.
Synonyms
  • Qualifier: A word, especially an adjective, that attributes a quality.
  • Epithet: A descriptive word or phrase expressing a quality of the noun it modifies.
Related Phrases
  • Descriptive grammar: A branch of grammar that describes how language is actually used, as opposed to prescribing rules. (Note: This is a compound term listed separately as per instruction.)
  • Descriptive linguistics: The study and analysis of how language is used in practice. (Note: This is a compound term listed separately as per instruction.)
Distinguishing from Other Terms
  • Descriptive adjective vs. Limiting adjective: A descriptive adjective describes a noun's qualities (e.g., "blue", "soft"). A limiting adjective (or determiner) restricts or identifies a noun without describing it (e.g., "this", "some", "my").
descriptive adjective

A descriptive adjective can make a simple sentence more vivid and interesting.

Noun
  1. an adjective that ascribes to its noun the value of an attribute of that noun (e.g., `a nervous person' or `a musical speaking voice')

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