adjective: When used as an adjective, it means "adjective; subordinate", and when used as a noun, it means "adjective".
Word pronunciation: English ['?d?kt?v], American ['?d?kt?v].
Phrase collocation:
Adjective Clause adjective clause; adjective clause;?adjective clause?; adjective clause.
possessive adjective possessive adjective; coat storage place; number; Mr.
subsidiary adjective auxiliary; supplementary.
irrevocable adjective irrevocable.
ambitious adjective ambitious; ambitious.
manual adjective manual; physical.
disabled adjective disabled.
special adjective special.
pharmaceutical adjective pharmaceutical. ?
Example:
I am using this adjective not without reason.
I am using this adjective not without reason.
Consenescence is not only an adjective, but a fact.
Consenescence is not only an adjective, but a fact.
Aging is not only an adjective, but a fact.
This is an adjective which means being concealed on purpose or something other than what can be seen.
This is an adjective which means being concealed on purpose or something other than what can be seen.
It can be seen.