ADJECTIVAL - meaning and definition. What is ADJECTIVAL
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Adjectival (disambiguation)

adjectival         
Adjectival means relating to adjectives or like an adjective.
...an adjectival phrase.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Adjectival         
·adj Of or relating to the relating to the adjective; of the nature of an adjective; adjective.
Adjectival noun (Japanese)         
JAPANESE NOUN THAT CAN FUNCTION AS AN ADJECTIVE BY TAKING THE PARTICLE -NA; E.G. 変(な) HEN(-NA) “STRANGE”
Na adjective; Na-adjective
In descriptions of the Japanese language, an adjectival noun, adjectival, or na-adjective is a noun that can function as an adjective by taking the particle 〜な -na. (In comparison, regular nouns can function adjectivally by taking the particle 〜の -no, which is analyzed as the genitive case.

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Adjectival

Adjectival may refer to:

  • Anything related to or serving as an adjective
  • Adjectival noun (Japanese)
  • Adjectival demonym, an adjective used to indicate a location (e.g. Irish, Italian)
    • List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names
    • List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions
    • List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations
    • List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities
    • List of adjectivals and demonyms of astronomical bodies
    • List of adjectivals and demonyms for former regions
    • List of adjectival tourisms
Examples of use of ADJECTIVAL
1. Permission to reprint/republish The adjectival use of "woman" in this sense ticks some people off.
2. That was news enough; the fact that White Teeth was also not bad sent commentators into adjectival tizzies.
3. Surely it would be easier to describe that estival time in brief abstractions than to run on at length in an adjectival fashion.
4. M de Villepins poetry four volumes so far is a triumph of French style over substance, a torrent of adjectival acrobatics÷ grand, uplifting and painfully obscure.
5. Perhaps that will in turn encourage a more rigorous approach to reporting and to the weighing of evidence that will counteract the drift to sensationalism, oversimplification and what the German journalist Jürgen Krönig calls the adjectival degradation of British journalism.