imperative |
cohortative |
In grammar terms the difference between imperative and cohortative
is that
imperative is of, or relating to the imperative mood while
cohortative is the cohortative mood.
As adjectives the difference between imperative and cohortative
is that
imperative is essential while
cohortative is inflected to express plea, insistence, imploring, self-encouragement, wish, desire, intent, command, purpose, or consequence.
As nouns the difference between imperative and cohortative
is that
imperative is the grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive while
cohortative is the cohortative mood.
jussive |
cohortative |
In grammar of a verb terms the difference between jussive and cohortative
is that
jussive is inflected to indicate commands, permission or agreement with a request while
cohortative is inflected to express plea, insistence, imploring, self-encouragement, wish, desire, intent, command, purpose, or consequence.
taxonomy |
cohortative |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and cohortative
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
cohortative is (grammar) the cohortative mood.
As an adjective cohortative is
(grammar|of a verb) inflected to express plea, insistence, imploring, self-encouragement, wish, desire, intent, command, purpose, or consequence.
cohortative |
cohortatively |
As an adjective cohortative
is (grammar|of a verb) inflected to express plea, insistence, imploring, self-encouragement, wish, desire, intent, command, purpose, or consequence.
As a noun cohortative
is (grammar) the cohortative mood.
As an adverb cohortatively is
in a cohortative way.