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单词 linguistic
释义

linguistic

adjective

lin·​guis·​tic liŋ-ˈgwi-stik How to pronounce linguistic (audio)
variants or less commonly linguistical
liŋ-ˈgwi-sti-kəl How to pronounce linguistic (audio)
: of or relating to language or linguistics
linguistic scholars
linguistic changes
linguistically
liŋ-ˈgwi-sti-k(ə-)lē How to pronounce linguistic (audio)
adverb

Synonyms

  • lexical
  • rhetorical
  • rhetoric
  • verbal
  • vocabular
  • wordy
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Example Sentences

the age at which children begin to acquire linguistic skills
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Word History

First Known Use

1825, in the meaning defined above

linguistic

adjective

variants also linguistical
as in lexical
of or relating to words or language the age at which children begin to acquire linguistic skills

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • lexical
  • verbal
  • communicative
  • rhetoric
  • rhetorical
  • vocabular
  • conversational
  • wordy

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • nonlinguistic
  • nonverbal
  • nonlexical
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