Exhortative

  • 11exhortative — adjective giving strong encouragement • Syn: ↑exhortatory, ↑hortative, ↑hortatory • Similar to: ↑encouraging • Derivationally related forms: ↑exhort (for: ↑ …

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  • 12Hortative — The hortative (abbreviated hort, pronounced /ˈhɔrtətɪv/ ( listen)) is a group of semantically similar deontic moods in some languages, especially English. Hortative moods encourage or urge. There are seven hortative moods in English: the… …

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  • 13hortative — 1. adjective /ˈhɔːtətɪv,ˈhɔːrtətɪv/ a) Urging, exhorting, or encouraging. The ministration of these oracles from the pulpit is to be reformed from any of its factitious peculiarities, and made again what it was among the apostles and their… …

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  • 14Bemba language — Not to be confused with Bemba language (Congo). Bemba Chibemba Spoken in Zambia …

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  • 15Tübatulabal language — Infobox Language name=Tübatulabal region=Kern River, California, United States speakers=Possibly 6Gordon (2005).] familycolor=American fam1=Uto Aztecan fam2=Northern iso2=nai iso3=tubTübatulabal (IPA: IPA|təˈbɑtələˌbɑl ) is a Uto Aztecan language …

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  • 16Vietnamese syntax — Vietnamese, like many languages in Southeast Asia, is an analytic (or isolating) language. [Comparison note: As such its grammar relies on word order and sentence structure rather than morphology (in which word changes through inflection).… …

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  • 17Hortative — Hor ta*tive, a. [L. hortativus.] Giving exhortation; advisory; exhortative. Bullokar. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 18exhortatory — adjective Date: 15th century using exhortation ; exhortative < an exhortatory appeal > …

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  • 19Contra dance — Contredanse redirects here. For the Belarusian folk music band, see Contredanse (band). For the early and middle Western Classical music form, see Classical period (music). Contra dance (also contradance, contra dance and other variant spellings) …

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  • 20Cohortative mood — The cohortative mood (also known as Intentional ; cohortative subjunctive is also synonymous with hortatory subjunctive ) is a grammatical mood, used to express plea, insistence, imploring, self encouragement, wish, desire, intent, command,&#8230; …

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