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Admonitional vs Admonitive - What's the difference?

admonitional | admonitive | Synonyms |

Admonitional is a synonym of admonitive.


As an adjective admonitive is

of or conveying admonition.

admonitional

Not English

Admonitional has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

admonitive

English

Adjective

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  • Of or conveying admonition
  • * {{quote-book, 1677, , chapter=The Crucifixion of Christ, The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow, year_published=1859 citation
  • , passage=Again, this kind of suffering to the devout Fathers did seem many ways significant, or full of instructive and admonitive emblems;
  • * {{quote-journal, 2008, William F. Hanks, Fieldwork on Deixis, Journal of Pragmatics, volume=41 citation
  • , passage=Wale’ typically occurs in S-final position and conveys variously dubitative (X is possible, but I doubt it), admonitive (X is possible so be careful; X is the case, so take note) or, when used with imperatives, exhortative (hurry up and X).}}

    Synonyms

    * admonitional * admonitory

    Derived terms

    * admonitively