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correlative words

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  • correlative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a correlation. 2) (of words such as neither and nor) corresponding to each other and regularly used together. ► NOUN ▪ a correlative word or concept. ORIGIN Latin correlativus, from relativus having reference or relation …   English terms dictionary

  • correlative — is each of a pair of words used to link corresponding parts of a sentence, e.g. both…and…, either…or…, neither…nor…. Correlatives that involve a subordinate clause include hardly…when… and if…then… …   Modern English usage

  • correlative terms — correlative terms, Grammar. a pair of words implying a relation between the objects they denote. Examples: parent and child, doctor and patient, man and wife …   Useful english dictionary

  • correlative — 1 adjective 1 two or more facts, ideas etc that are correlative are closely related or dependent on each other: correlative theories and beliefs | Profits were directly correlative to the popularity of the product. 2 technical two words that are… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • correlative — I UK [kəˈrelətɪv] / US adjective 1) formal correlative rights or obligations are connected with or depend on each other 2) linguistics two words that are correlative are often used together but not usually used next to each other. For example,… …   English dictionary

  • correlative — cor|rel|a|tive1 [ kə relətıv ] adjective 1. ) FORMAL correlative rights or obligations are connected with or depend on each other 2. ) LINGUISTICS two words that are correlative are often used together but not usually used next to each other. For …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Correlative — In grammar, correlatives are words that are separated in a sentence but function together to perform a single function. In English, examples are both and, either or, neither nor, the the ( the more the better ), so that ( it ate so much food that …   Wikipedia

  • correlative — [kə rɛlətɪv] adjective 1》 having a correlation. 2》 Grammar (of words such as neither and nor) corresponding to each other and regularly used together. noun a correlative word or concept. Derivatives correlatively adverb correlativity noun Origin… …   English new terms dictionary

  • correlative — adj. & n. adj. 1 (often foll. by with, to) having a mutual relation. 2 Gram. (of words) corresponding to each other and regularly used together (as neither and nor). n. a correlative word or thing. Derivatives: correlatively adv. correlativity n …   Useful english dictionary

  • correlative conjunction — Gram. either member of a matched pair of words, of which the second is a coordinating conjunction, as either ... or, neither ... nor, both ... and, or not only ... but. * * * …   Universalium

  • correlative — Synonyms and related words: accessory, accompanying, affinitive, agnate, akin, allied, analogical, analogous, appertaining, associated, associative, attendant, attending, cognate, coincident, collatable, collateral, combined, commensurable,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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