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Adjectives commonly used to describe "phrase" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Final, ultimate, coming after all others of its kind.
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Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a preposition.
Well known.
Occurring or happening regularly or frequently; usual.
Not accompanied by anything else; one in number.
(n)
(countable) An object designed to open and close a lock.
Of or relating to Latin: the language spoken in ancient Rome and other cities of Latium.
Known to one, or generally known; commonplace.
Uncomplicated; lacking complexity; taken by itself, with nothing added.
Of, belonging or relating to music, or to its performance or notation.
Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
(Canada, US, Philippines) A final examination; a test or examination given at the end of a term or class; the test that concludes a class.
(grammar) Of or relating to an adverb.
Relating to or being the second of two items.
(grammar) Of, relating to, or being a participle.
Liked by many people; generally pleasing, widely admired.
Of or pertaining to England.
(adv)
To a great extent or degree.
Of, relating to, or providing a description.
Pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not ancient.
A surname.
(grammar) A word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes a noun’s referent.
Suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited.
Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
Worthy to be remembered; very important or remarkable.
Just, only; no more than, pure and simple, neither more nor better than might be expected.
(superlative) Most-liked. (In other words, [person]'s favorite [noun] = the [noun] that [person] likes the most.)
Introducing; giving a preview, idea or foretaste of.
Senses referring to subjective quality.
Of or relating to words.
Of or relating to Greece, its people, its language, or its culture.
Effectively conveying thought or feeling.
Of or relating to the Bible.
Accepted, familiar, researched.
Open to multiple interpretations.
Making a strong impression.
Of or related to technology.
Not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms.
Of short duration; happening quickly.
Precisely agreeing with a standard, a fact, or the truth; perfectly conforming; neither exceeding nor falling short in any respect.
(Canada, US) Lacking in beauty or elegance, plain in appearance, physically unattractive.
Most commonly occurring; typical.
Melodious, tuneful.
Debased; uncouth; distasteful; obscene.
Repeated too often.
Appropriate, apt, fitting.
Lacking meaning.
Of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names.
Widely known; famous; stereotypical.
Exhibiting timeless quality and excellence.
Tending to ask questions, or to want to explore or investigate; inquisitive; (with a negative connotation) nosy, prying.
Pertaining to a convention, as in following generally accepted principles, methods and behaviour.
Differing from what is usual, ordinary or expected.
Free from error; true; accurate.
(of a tune or phrase) Instantly appealing and memorable.
Not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary, often with a negative connotation.
(linguistics) Characteristic of familiar conversation, of common parlance; informal.
(grammar) Of or relating to or functioning as an adjective.
Being a distinguishing feature of a person or thing.
Relating to poetry.
famous or widely praised