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Celebrities make ‘manifest’ appear as 2024 word of the year

AOL 20 Nov 2024
Shakespeare employed the word as both a noun and a verb, meaning both obvious and to make obvious ... The word can also be used as a noun, meaning the full list of a ship’s cargo, a usage that dates to ...
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Punctuate properly

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 06 Nov 2024
If we’re lucky, by now we know the winner of the presidential race, and regardless of how it turned out, there will be unhappy people ... Most adjectival phrases before a noun (a part-time job), or with prefixes like pro- or self-, should be hyphenated ... .
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Poem of the week: Barque of Frailty by Rishi Dastidar

The Observer 11 Sep 2023
Barque of frailty, full of reformed rakes and bookish hearts ... The ground plan consists of a noun beginning with “B”, a genitive (“F”) noun ending in “y” and an adjectival clause, where the phrase “full of” leads, usually, to various pairings ... .
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UPSC Essentials : Daily Subject-wise quiz | History, Culture, and Social Issues (Week 21)

Indian Express 29 Aug 2023
(ii) to discriminate between the intransitive and transitive signification of verbs and the substantial adjectival forms of nouns, and (iii) to form a group of related words from a common generic root.
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On Language: My proposed scale of usage fussiness

Traverse City Record-Eagle 27 Aug 2023
Participles retain their verb functions and also can work as adjectival modifiers, such as “a burning desire” while gerunds serve as nouns.
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Much about the Mini, Quant\u2019s lasting legacy for the fashion world

Indian Express 15 Apr 2023
During the decade, mini, used both as a noun or an adjectival prefix, would spawn a whole lot of word formations, some of which could be traced to earlier decades too ... Used as a noun, Mini would stand for miniskirt itself.
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Dave Boling: Gonzaga is catching on – playing ‘nasty’ can lead you to Natty at NCAA Tournament

The Spokesman-Review 18 Mar 2023
Especially this time of year ... The term under focus today (nasty) is applied as an abstract noun describing a state of being rather than in the adjectival sense (nastiness), and may be emphasized by elongating the soft “a” (as in “naaasty”) ... Repeat ... .
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OPINION | A WORD: Can you guess today’s word, Arkansas?

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 06 Feb 2023
It's a noun or adverb, but the noun's possessive form can be an adjective, too. In the past, such adjectival use was considered informal, but now the adjective's used by the high and the low ...
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‘Last Week Friday’ Incorrect

This Day 19 Nov 2022
“In our pursuit of better ways to make our renown (renowned) products available to more Nigerians….” (Half-page advertisement by CWAY Food and Beverages Limited) ‘Renown’ is a noun—it is its adjectival form that is required here.
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BookTrib’s Bites: Books to Intrigue and Make You Think

My Horry News 17 Nov 2022
(NewsUSA) -. “Red Chaos”. by Ed Fuller and Gary Grossman ... One man slips out of the shadows to stop Gorshkov’s maniacal plans ... Purchase at https.//amzn.to/3PC41rM ... Each of the 26 qualities is not adjectival but instead a noun, as each is a powerful force.
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