Attribute adjective

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 5 months ago
In English grammar, an attributive adjective is an adjective that usually comes before the noun it modifies without a linking verb. Contrast with a predicative adjective. Attributive adjectives are direct modifiers of nominals. For example in the noun groups 'dark evenings' and 'mysterious events', 'dark' and 'mysterious' are attributive. Some adjectives, such as 'southern' and 'indoor' are always attributive. Attribute is defined as a quality or characteristic of a person, place or thing. Intelligence, charm and a sense of humor are each an example of an attribute.
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