Demonstrative vs. Exemplative

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Demonstrativeadjective

that serves to demonstrate, show or prove

Demonstrativeadjective

given to open displays of emotion

Demonstrativeadjective

(grammar) that specifies the thing or person referred to

Demonstrativenoun

(grammar) A demonstrative word

Demonstrativenoun

A demonstrative adjective.

Demonstrativenoun

A demonstrative pronoun.

Demonstrativeadjective

Having the nature of demonstration; tending to demonstrate; making evident; exhibiting clearly or conclusively.

Demonstrativeadjective

Expressing, or apt to express, much; displaying feeling or sentiment; as, her nature was demonstrative.

Demonstrativeadjective

Consisting of eulogy or of invective.

Demonstrativenoun

A demonstrative pronoun; as, "this" and "that" are demonstratives.

Demonstrativenoun

a pronoun that points out an intended referent

Demonstrativeadjective

given to or marked by the open expression of emotion;

Demonstrativeadjective

serving to demonstrate

Demonstrative

Demonstratives (abbreviated DEM) are words, such as this and that, used to indicate which entities are being referred to and to distinguish those entities from others. They are typically deictic; their meaning depending on a particular frame of reference and cannot be understood without context.

Exemplativeadjective

Serving as or providing a typical example.

Exemplativeadjective

Exemplary.

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