单词 | disjunctive |
释义 | disjunctive (once / 31519 pages) adj WORD FAMILY disjunctive: disjunctively+/disjunction: disjunctions, disjunctive, nondisjunction USAGE EXAMPLESBeatty’s Hughes is a living collection of unpredictable changes, disjunctive tones, and tall tales. The New Yorker(Nov 22, 2016) It’s unsettling to realize that the head-bopping music and the mind-bending words are products of the same disjunctive imagination. The New Yorker(Oct 14, 2016) His character, an emblem of squandered potential, paradoxically turns out to provide this disjunctive production with its one memorable instance of great potential fulfilled. New York Times(Apr 27, 2016) adj serving or tending to divide or separate Syn|Ant adversative, oppositive expressing antithesis or opposition alternativenecessitating a choice between mutually exclusive possibilities contrastivesyntactically establishing a relation of contrast between sentences or elements of a sentence divisionalserving to divide or marking a division partitive, separativeserving to separate or divide into parts separative(used of an accent in Hebrew orthography) indicating that the word marked is separated to a greater or lesser degree rhythmically and grammatically from the word that follows it conjunctive serving or tending to connect copulativesyntactically connecting sentences or elements of a sentence connectiveconnecting or tending to connect |
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