What does conjunctive mean in English? Meaning of conjunctive definition and abbreviation with examples.
Meaning of "conjunctive": an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences
Noun
Meaning: an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentencesSynonyms: conjunction
conjunctive
connective
continuativeHyponyms: coordinating conjunction
subordinate conjunction
subordinating conjunctionHypernyms: closed-class word
function wordMeaning of "conjunctive": serving or tending to connect
Adjective
Meaning: serving or tending to connectSynonyms: conjunctiveAntonyms: disjunctiveSimilar: connective
copulativeMeaning of "conjunctive": involving the joint activity of two or more
Adjective
Meaning: involving the joint activity of two or moreExample: concerted action
the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind
the conjunctive focus of political opposition
a cooperative effort
a united effort
joint military activitiesSynonyms: concerted
conjunct
conjunctive
cooperativeSimilar: jointAdjective: (astrology, astronomy) Relating to a conjunction (appearance in the sky of two astronomical objects with the same right ascension or the same ecliptical longitude).(grammar) Relating to a conjunction (part of speech).(grammar) Relating to the conjunctive mood.(grammar) Of a personal pronoun, used only in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject, such as French je or Irish sé(grammar, of a verb) Subjunctive: inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact.(logic) Of or relating to logical conjunction.(obsolete) Closely united. 1599, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, IV. vii. 15: She is so conjunctive to my life and soul / That, as the star moves not but in his sphere, / I could not but by her.1599, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, IV. vii. 15: She is so conjunctive to my life and soul / That, as the star moves not but in his sphere, / I could not but by her.Synonyms:
homogeneous, unified, concerted, undivided, linked, unanimous, cooperative, integrated, incorporated, allied, conjugate, affiliated, cognate, collective, congruent, corporate, like-minded, one, conjoint, consolidated, amalgamated, pooled, associated, agreed, banded, leagued, confederated, assembled, coadunate, concordant, federal, hooked up, in accord, in cahoots, joined up, lined up, of one mind, of the same opinion, plugged in, tied in, unitary,
Antonyms:
uncoordinated, divided, separated, separate,