单词 | demonstrative |
释义 | demonstrative (once / 2588 pages) nadj People who are demonstrative easily and clearly show their emotions. A demonstrative person might shout "Hooray" and jump for joy at good news. A non-demonstrative person might feel no less excited, but refrain from demonstrating it. To demonstrate means to show, so think of demonstrative as showing. In legal terms, demonstrative is used to describe evidence that shows that something happened––a note that says "I did it" might show, or demonstrate, an accused person's guilt. In grammar, demonstrative pronouns––this, that, these, those––indicate the thing or person that is being pointed out, or shown, as in “Officer, it was ‘that’ man who stole my purse!” WORD FAMILYdemonstrative: demonstratively, demonstrativeness, demonstratives, undemonstrative+/counterdemonstration: counterdemonstrations/counterdemonstrator: counterdemonstrators/demonstrable: demonstrability, demonstrably/demonstrate: demonstrable, demonstrated, demonstrates, demonstrating, demonstration, demonstrative, demonstrator/demonstrated: demonstratedly/demonstration: counterdemonstration, demonstrations/demonstrator: counterdemonstrator, demonstrators/undemonstrative: undemonstratively USAGE EXAMPLESHe is a cheerful, demonstrative man, seventy-six years old, with a short gray beard and a mobile face. The New Yorker(Jan 01, 2017) In an edition of Hemingway’s “Collected Letters,” she marked up a demonstrative letter from Hemingway to his wife Mary. The New Yorker(Dec 26, 2016) Kohl defended the invitation as a “demonstrative gesture of reconciliation.” Seattle Times(Dec 05, 2016) 1n a pronoun that points out an intended referent Syn|Hyper demonstrative pronoun pronoun a function word that is used in place of a noun or noun phrase 2adj serving to demonstrate Syn illustrative informative, instructive serving to instruct or enlighten or inform 3adj given to or marked by the open expression of emotion an affectionate and demonstrative family Syn|Ant effusive, gushing, gushy extravagantly demonstrative epideictic, epideicticaldesigned primarily for rhetorical display unreservednot cautious or reticent undemonstrative not given to open expression of emotion restrained, reticent, unemotionalcool and formal in manner reservedmarked by self-restraint and reticence |
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