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adjective

[aj-ik-tiv] / ˈædʒ ɪk tɪv /


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The adjective “Stoppardian” entered the Oxford English Dictionary in 1978 to describe writing marked by “elegant wit while addressing philosophical concerns.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The “Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang” pushes the origin of gravy as “profit or benefit, especially if unexpectedly or easily obtained” — or as an adjective meaning “easy or cushy” — to decades earlier.

From Salon

“The way she was saying all the adjectives and that she memorized it all, it was incredible.”

From Los Angeles Times

“There are not enough adjectives to describe the enormity of this box office performance,” said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comsore.

From Seattle Times

A common and easily pronounced Spanish alternative: using the “e” at the end of an adjective.

From Washington Post