gradable

gradable
Able to form degrees or grades.
Ant: ungradable
2. noun
A word that can be inflected to specify the degree or grade of something.

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  • gradable — grad|a|ble [ greıdəbl ] adjective a gradable adjective can be used with words such as very, more, or less, or have COMPARATIVE and SUPERLATIVE forms. Big, happy, and expensive are examples of gradable adjectives …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • gradable — UK [ˈɡreɪdəb(ə)l] / US adjective linguistics a gradable adjective can be used with words such as very , more , or less , or have comparative and superlative forms. Big , happy , and expensive are examples of gradable adjectives …   English dictionary

  • gradable — adj. Gradable is used with these nouns: ↑adjective …   Collocations dictionary

  • gradable — grad|a|ble [ˈgreıdəbəl] adj an adjective which is gradable can be used in the ↑comparative or ↑superlative forms, or with words such as very or fairly >gradability [ˌgreıdəˈbılıti] n [U] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • gradable — adjective an adjective which is gradable can be used in the comparative 1 (4) or superlative 1 (2) forms, or with words such as very , fairly , and almost gradability noun (U) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • gradable adjectives — are adjectives that can vary in the intensity of their meaning, have comparative and superlative forms, and can be qualified by adverbs such as very, too, fairly, etc. Greedy, large, patient, and rich are all gradable, whereas dead, female,… …   Modern English usage

  • gradable — adjective see grade II …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gradable — /gray deuh beuhl/, adj. 1. capable of being graded. 2. Gram. (esp. of adjectives and adverbs) denoting a quality or state that can be present in varying degree or extent; capable of undergoing comparison or intensification, as heavy heavier,… …   Universalium

  • gradable — adjective Grammar denoting an adjective that can be used in the comparative and superlative and take a submodifier. Derivatives gradability noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • gradable — grad·able …   English syllables

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