"Postpositive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Postpositive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Postpositive" Meaning

Adj. (rare) placed after a noun or pronoun that is the subject of the sentence (in which case the word is called a postpositive adjective), rather than coming after linking verbs like "be" or "seem".

"Postpositive" Examples

Word Examples for "postpositive":


1. Possessive adjective use after a noun: Everyone considered the giant of the company a “father”. - "of" is a postpositive adjective.

She's the woman of my dreams. - "of" is a postpositive adjective.

The doctor gave the nurse of the ward some neat advice. - "of" is a postpositive adjective.

2. Use in idiomatic expressions: It’s the size of a postage stamp, about three or four inches wide. - "of" is a postpositive adjective.

Come with us and you'll like it. After you, of course. - "of" is a postpositive adjective would be "of course."

3. Use in set expressions: He made a joke and got a massive clapping of hands from the audience. - "of" is a postpositive adjective.

4. Use in conjunction with "a": The majority of them believe in him. - "of" is a postpositive adjective would be "majority".

5. Use in program calls: the sweep of CSS Regions - "of" is a postpositive noun adjunct and has to be followed by the definite article.

Her love of partying has cost her so much money. - "of" is a postpositive adjective.

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Postponements

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Suspending or delaying an action or event to a later time, often due to circumstances or problems. The act of delaying or putting something off until a later time.

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