"Demonstrative" is a word in ENGLISH
Expressing, or apt to express, much; displaying
feeling or sentiment; as, her nature was demonstrative.
A demonstrative pronoun; as, \"this\" and \"that\" are
demonstratives.
Having the nature of demonstration; tending to
demonstrate; making evident; exhibiting clearly or conclusively.
Consisting of eulogy or of invective.
How can a man’s candour be seen in all its lustre unless he has a few failings to talk of? But he had an agreeable confidence that his faults were all of a generous kind—impetuous, arm-blooded, leonine; never crawling, crafty, reptilian.
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Why was the cowboy a lot of laughs?He was always horsing around.
To render rational; to free from radical signs or quantities.
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Read the complete definitionFracture (of a bone) into a number of pieces.
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Read the complete definitionHence, figuratively: Alone, by reason of superiority; preeminent; chief.
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Read the complete definitionIn a patient manner.
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