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A gradableadjectiveoradverbis one that can be used in thecomparativeorsuperlative, or that can bequalifiedby words such as 'very' or 'quite'. (形容词或副词)可分级的(可以有比较级或最高级形式,能被 very 或 quite 等词修饰)SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinguistics: grammatical terms - ablative
- apposition
- appositive
- appositively
- attributively
- concord
- countable
- demonstrative
- feminine
- intensifier
- nominative
- particle
- predicatively
- premodifier
- regularity
- singular
- stative
- syntactic
- syntax
- uncountable
See more results » GrammarGradable and ungradable Many pairs of opposites are gradable, i.e. they have different degrees of the same feature:… Gradable adjectives and words and phrases that go before them Most common adjectives can express different degrees of qualities, properties, states, conditions, relations, etc. These are called gradable adjectives:… Gradable opposites (antonyms) The most common gradable adjectives can be grouped into pairs of opposites (antonyms) which refer to features like height: short – tall; heat: hot – cold, size; big – small, etc. These adjectives are at the upper and lower parts of an open-ended scale (a scale with no maximum or minimum):… Gradable adverbs Most adverbs, like most adjectives, are gradable (they can express different degrees of qualities, properties, states, conditions and relations). We can modify adverbs using other types of adverbs and comparative forms to make longer adverb phrases.… (Definition ofgradablefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)gradable| American Dictionarygrammar(ofadjectivesandadverbs)ableto be used with words like "more" and "less," or having differentformsthat show this: "Cold" is a gradableadjectiveand has theforms"colder" and "coldest." (Definition ofgradablefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofgradablegradable It is simply unusual for agradableadjective to be preceded by a non-gradableadjective.From theCambridge English Corpus Synthetic responses forgradableand non-gradablemonosyllabics were compared within and between groups (four-year-olds, seven-year-olds and adults).From theCambridge English Corpus They begin listing comparative forms, which, for the most part, will be for high frequencygradablemonosyllabic adjectives and will be synthetic.From theCambridge English Corpus Semantic similarity and dissimilarity aregradablevariables, yet there are nogradabletruth values to accompany intermediate semantic similarity and dissimilarity.From theCambridge English Corpus In other words, they assumegradablepredicates such as long and open to carry set meaning specifications and set scale structures.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, dead and alive aren'tgradable; nor will they readily permit modification.From theCambridge English Corpus Gradableproperties are connected to notions that express gradation in one way or another.From theCambridge English Corpus However, for four-year-olds, the mean frequency of synthetic comparative choice forgradablemonosyllabics did not significantly differ from chance, t(17)=1.44, p=0.168.From theCambridge English Corpus The distinction between identifying and intensifying such is not determined by such per se, but by whether the noun phrase is seen asgradableor not.From theCambridge English Corpus There is significant use ofgradableadjectives: normative ("good," "bad"), comparative ("better," "inferior") and superlative ("finest," "best") but few hints as to how members are arriving at these positions.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/gradable## |