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单词 gradable
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Definition of gradable in English:

gradable

adjective ˈɡreɪdəb(ə)lˈɡreɪdəbəl
Grammar
  • Denoting an adjective that can be used in the comparative and superlative and take a submodifier.

    Contrasted with classifying
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like gradable adjectives, gradable adverbs allow comparison and modification by intensifying adverbs: more humbly, very humbly.
    • Technically, antonyms such as sweet versus dry are gradable, in that sweet means ‘sweet in relation to a norm’, even though the norm is far from clear.
    • I understand almost all of the emotion-state adjectives are gradable; 'amused', 'bored', 'confused', 'delighted', 'excited', 'frightened', 'interested', 'perplexed', 'satisfied', 'terrified', 'worried', etc

Derivatives

  • gradability

  • noun
    Grammar
 
 

Definition of gradable in US English:

gradable

adjectiveˈɡrādəbəlˈɡreɪdəbəl
Grammar
  • Denoting an adjective that can be used in the comparative and superlative and take a submodifier.

    Contrasted with classifying
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Technically, antonyms such as sweet versus dry are gradable, in that sweet means ‘sweet in relation to a norm’, even though the norm is far from clear.
    • I understand almost all of the emotion-state adjectives are gradable; 'amused', 'bored', 'confused', 'delighted', 'excited', 'frightened', 'interested', 'perplexed', 'satisfied', 'terrified', 'worried', etc
    • Like gradable adjectives, gradable adverbs allow comparison and modification by intensifying adverbs: more humbly, very humbly.
 
 
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