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disjunctive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective disjunctive has 1 sense
  1. disjunctive - serving or tending to divide or separate
    Antonyms:
    conjunctive, connecting, copulative, connective

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Disjunctive

Description

Disjunctive can be used as an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it refers to something that creates a separation or disconnection. As a noun, it signifies a conjunction used to express a choice between alternatives.

Adjective

1. Disjunctive (adjective): serving to create a division or break in continuity.

Example sentence: The disjunctive tone in the poem highlighted the conflicting emotions of joy and sorrow.

Noun

1. Disjunctive (noun): a conjunction expressing a choice or opposition between alternatives.

Example sentence: "Either...or" and "neither...nor" are examples of disjunctives used in English grammar.

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