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    An·te·ced·ent
    /ˌan(t)əˈsēd(ə)nt/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. preceding in time or order; previous or preexisting: "the antecedent events that prompt you to break a diet"
  2. The meaning of ANTECEDENT is a substantive word, phrase, or clause whose denotation is referred to by a pronoun that typically follows the substantive (such as John in 'Mary saw John and called to him'); broadly : a word or phrase replaced by a substitute. How to use antecedent in a sentence.

  3. ANTECEDENT definition: 1. someone or something existing or happening before, especially as the cause or origin of…. Learn more.

  4. a word, phrase, or clause, usually a substantive, that is replaced by a pronoun or other substitute later, or occasionally earlier, in the same or in another, usually subsequent, sentence. In Jane lost a glove and she can't find it, Jane is the antecedent of she and glove is the antecedent of it.

  5. Synonyms for ANTECEDENT: previous, precedent, preceding, earliest, early, prior, former, anterior; Antonyms of ANTECEDENT: subsequent, following, later, posterior, succeeding, ensuing, after, late.

  6. 1. ancestors, family, line, stock, blood, descent, extraction, ancestry, forebears, forefathers, genealogy, progenitors a Frenchman with Irish antecedents. 2. past, history, background a series of conditions or antecedents which may have contributed to the situation.

  7. An antecedent is a thing that comes before something else. You might think rap music has no historical antecedent, but earlier forms of African-American spoken verse go back for centuries.

  8. Dec 19, 2022 · In English grammar, an antecedent is a person, place, thing, or clause represented by a pronoun. It is also known as a referent. Antecedents are used to clarify what or who a pronoun is referring to in a sentence, and without one, a sentence may be incomplete or meaningless.

  9. ANTECEDENT meaning: 1 : a word or phrase that is represented by another word (such as a pronoun); 2 : something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it.

  10. Apr 14, 2021 · In English grammar, an antecedent is a subject that will be renamed by another word later in a sentence. Most often the word replacing the antecedent is a pronoun, though it can also be a noun or noun phrase. Understanding what is an antecedent and being able to properly use antecedents in writing is an important English grammar skill.

  11. Mar 13, 2018 · noun. Definition of antecedent. Synonyms for antecedent. One problem in the creation of a new East German canon was the lack of antecedents. Joanna Biggs, The New Yorker , 27 Mar. 2023. Some of the nine songs on the recording have literary antecedents. Martin Johnson, WSJ , 13 Mar. 2018.

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