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predicate adjective
noun
, Grammar.
- an adjective used in the predicate, especially with a copulative verb and attributive to the subject, as in He is dead, or attributive to the direct object, as in It made him sick.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of predicate adjective1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences
In some of these examples, the predicate adjective has a modifier.
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A Subjective Predicate Adjective is an adjective that completes the verb and modifies the subject.
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A predicate adjective completes the meaning of the predicate verb, but describes or limits the subject.
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In the second, the participle drenched expresses mere condition, and is therefore a predicate adjective.
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The past participle is often used as a predicate adjective expressing state or condition.
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