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descriptive

[ dih-skrip-tiv ]

adjective

  1. having the quality of describing; characterized by description:

    a descriptive passage in an essay.

  2. Grammar.
    1. (of an adjective or other modifier) expressing a quality of the word it modifies, as fresh in fresh milk. Compare limiting ( def 2 ).
    2. (of a clause) nonrestrictive. Compare restrictive ( def 4 ).
  3. noting, concerned with, or based upon the fact or experience.
  4. characterized by or based upon the classification and description of material in a given field:

    descriptive botany.



descriptive

/ dɪˈskrɪptɪv /

adjective

  1. characterized by or containing description; serving to describe
  2. grammar (of an adjective) serving to describe the referent of the noun modified, as for example the adjective brown as contrasted with my and former
  3. relating to or based upon description or classification rather than explanation or prescription

    descriptive linguistics

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Derived Forms

  • deˈscriptiveness, noun
  • deˈscriptively, adverb
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Other Words From

  • de·scriptive·ly adverb
  • de·scriptive·ness noun
  • nonde·scriptive adjective
  • nonde·scriptive·ly adverb
  • nonde·scriptive·ness noun
  • over·de·scriptive adjective
  • over·de·scriptive·ly adverb
  • over·de·scriptive·ness noun
  • self-de·scriptive adjective
  • unde·scriptive adjective
  • unde·scriptive·ly adverb
  • unde·scriptive·ness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of descriptive1

1745–55; < Late Latin dēscrīptīvus, equivalent to Latin dēscrīpt ( us ) ( description ) + -īvus -ive
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Example Sentences

When praising women for embodying the qualities of men, beards were interchangeable with other male body parts as descriptive devices, even if such women did not actually possess them.

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The high court’s unanimous decision upheld a lower court ruling that the ballot measure does not have an unfunded mandate and is descriptive enough to inform voters of its effect.

"Our findings parallel with other descriptive research showing that children's mental health plummeted during the pandemic."

To date, there have only been descriptive studies of the modifications induced by photobiomodulation.

“SFO cannot lay claim to the geographically descriptive term ‘San Francisco,’ let alone claim exclusive rights to the San Francisco Bay,” she said in a statement.

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