different between phrasal vs conotativo
phrasal
English
Etymology
phrase +? -al
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?e?z?l/
- Rhymes: -e?z?l
Adjective
phrasal (comparative more phrasal, superlative most phrasal)
- Referring to, or used in the manner of, a phrase.
- (grammar) Consisting of multiple words, but behaving as a single part of speech.
- phrasal preposition
Derived terms
Translations
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conotativo
Portuguese
Adjective
conotativo m (feminine singular conotativa, masculine plural conotativos, feminine plural conotativas, comparable)
- connotative
Related terms
- conotação
- conotar
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