hortative |
hortatively |
As an adjective hortative
is (comparable) urging, exhorting, or encouraging.
As a noun hortative
is (grammar) a mood or class of imperative subjunctive moods of a verb for giving strong encouragement.
As an adverb hortatively is
in a hortative way.
exhortative |
exhortatively |
As an adjective exhortative
is appearing to exhort; in an urging manner.
As a noun exhortative
is the exhortative mood.
As an adverb exhortatively is
in an exhortative way.
dyslexic |
dyslexically |
As an adjective dyslexic
is of or pertaining to dyslexia.
As a noun dyslexic
is a person who has dyslexia.
As an adverb dyslexically is
in a dyslexic way.
coalition |
anticoalition |
As a noun coalition
is a temporary group or union of organizations, usually formed for a particular advantage.
As an adjective anticoalition is
opposed to coalition or to a specific coalition.
atom |
atomlike |
As a noun atom
is an (
l).
As an adjective atomlike is
resembling an atom or some aspect of one.
lap |
laplike |
As a noun lap
is the loose part of a coat; the lower part of a garment that plays loosely; a skirt; an apron.
As a verb lap
is to enfold; to hold as in one's lap; to cherish.
As an adjective laplike is
resembling a lap or some aspect of one.
construction |
anacoluthia |
In grammar terms the difference between construction and anacoluthia
is that
construction is a group of words arranged to form a meaningful phrase while
anacoluthia is a syntactic construction in which an element is followed by another that does not agree properly.
As nouns the difference between construction and anacoluthia
is that
construction is the process of constructing while
anacoluthia is a syntactic construction in which an element is followed by another that does not agree properly.
element |
anacoluthia |
As nouns the difference between element and anacoluthia
is that
element is element (part of a whole) while
anacoluthia is (grammar) a syntactic construction in which an element is followed by another that does not agree properly.
agree |
anacoluthia |
As a verb agree
is .
As a noun anacoluthia is
(grammar) a syntactic construction in which an element is followed by another that does not agree properly.
jaundiced |
bileful |
As adjectives the difference between jaundiced and bileful
is that
jaundiced is affected with jaundice while
bileful is poisonous, jaundiced, spiteful, choleric, angry.
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