modificative (Meaning)

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modificative (n.)

That which modifies or qualifies, as a word or clause.

Synonyms & Antonyms of modificative

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modificative Sentence Examples

  1. The modificative phrase "with great enthusiasm" enhanced the description of the speech.
  2. The modifier "extremely" intensified the adjective "difficult" in the sentence.
  3. The modificative clause "although it was raining heavily" provided additional context to the main clause.
  4. The adverbial modifier "quickly" described the manner in which the task was accomplished.
  5. The adjectival modifier "beautiful" added a descriptive element to the noun "garden."
  6. The prepositional phrase "in spite of the obstacles" introduced a condition that modified the main clause.
  7. The participial modifier "skiing down the mountain" described the action that took place before the main event.
  8. The infinitive modifier "to improve their performance" expressed the purpose of the training program.
  9. The absolute modifier "the rain having stopped," the children went outside to play.
  10. The vocative modifier "My dear friends" addressed the audience directly.

FAQs About the word modificative

That which modifies or qualifies, as a word or clause.

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No antonyms found.

The modificative phrase "with great enthusiasm" enhanced the description of the speech.

The modifier "extremely" intensified the adjective "difficult" in the sentence.

The modificative clause "although it was raining heavily" provided additional context to the main clause.

The adverbial modifier "quickly" described the manner in which the task was accomplished.