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concessive clause

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  • concessive clause — UK [kənˌsesɪv ˈklɔːz] US [kənˈsesɪv ˌklɔz] noun [countable] [singular concessive clause plural concessive clauses] linguistics a part of a sentence that usually begins with ‘although’, ‘though’, or ‘while’ and contains a …   Useful english dictionary

  • concessive clause — [[t]kənse̱sɪv klɔːz[/t]] concessive clauses N COUNT A concessive clause is a subordinate clause which refers to a situation that contrasts with the one described in the main clause. For example, in the sentence Although he was tired, he couldn t… …   English dictionary

  • concessive clause — UK [kənˌsesɪv ˈklɔːz] / US [kənˈsesɪv ˌklɔz] noun [countable] Word forms concessive clause : singular concessive clause plural concessive clauses linguistics a part of a sentence that usually begins with although , though , or while and contains… …   English dictionary

  • concessive clause — noun (C) technical a clause (2), often introduced by although, that introduces a fact or idea that seems to be the opposite of the main fact or idea. For example, the sentence Although it s old, it works well, begins with a concessive clause …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • concessive clause — con|ces|sive clause [ kən sesıv ,klɔz ] noun count LINGUISTICS a part of a sentence that usually begins with although, though, or while and contains a fact or idea that seems to oppose the information in the rest of the sentence …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • concessive — A concessive clause or phrase is one that is typically introduced by a conjunction such as although, but, or though, or by a preposition such as despite or in spite of, and expresses a sense that is contrary to what is expected in the rest of the …   Modern English usage

  • concessive — adjective Date: 1711 1. denoting concession < a concessive clause > 2. making for or being a concession • concessively adverb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • concessive — adj. 1 of or tending to concession. 2 Gram. a (of a preposition or conjunction) introducing a phrase or clause which might be expected to preclude the action of the main clause, but does not (e.g. in spite of, although). b (of a phrase or clause) …   Useful english dictionary

  • concessive — adjective 1》 characterized by or tending to concession. 2》 Grammar (of a preposition or conjunction) introducing a phrase or clause denoting a circumstance which might be expected to preclude the action of the main clause, but does not (e.g. in… …   English new terms dictionary

  • Subordinate clauses — ◊ GRAMMAR A subordinate clause is a clause which adds to or completes the information given in a main clause. Most subordinate clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction such as because , if , or that . Many subordinate clauses are adverbial… …   Useful english dictionary

  • subordinate clauses — ◊ GRAMMAR A subordinate clause is a clause which adds to or completes the information given in a main clause. Most subordinate clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction such as because , if , or that . Many subordinate clauses are adverbial… …   Useful english dictionary

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