Sentences

postpositive in a sentence

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Definition

Postpositive (adjective): relating to an adjective that is placed after the noun it modifies, as seen in certain languages and phrases.

Sample Sentences

  1. In the phrase "the president elect," the term "elect" is a postpositive adjective that follows the noun it modifies.
  2. Many languages, such as Spanish and French, frequently use postpositive adjectives, unlike English, which typically places adjectives before nouns.
  3. In certain poetic forms, using a postpositive structure can create a more rhythmic and evocative line.
  4. The postpositive position of the adjective "only" in "the people only" emphasizes the exclusivity of the subject.
  5. Understanding postpositive constructions can enhance one's grasp of more complex sentence structures in English and other languages.