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    Con·nec·tive
    /kəˈnektiv/

    adjective

    • 1. connecting: "connective words and phrases"

    noun

    • 1. a word or phrase whose function is to link linguistic units together: "she would be more likely to use a temporal connective such as"
    • 2. a bundle of nerve fibers connecting two nerve centers or ganglia, especially in invertebrate animals.
  2. noun. : something that connects: such as. a. : a linguistic form that connects words or word groups. b. : a logical term (such as or, if-then, and, not) or a symbol for it that relates propositions in such a way that the truth or falsity of the resulting statement is determined by the truth or falsity of the components.

  3. Connective definition: serving or tending to connect. See examples of CONNECTIVE used in a sentence.

  4. CONNECTIVE definition: 1. connecting: 2. Connective structures in the body connect different parts. 3. a word such as…. Learn more.

  5. CONNECTIVE meaning: 1. connecting: 2. Connective structures in the body connect different parts. 3. a word such as…. Learn more.

  6. Connectives, also known as transitional words and phrases, connect and relate sentences and paragraphs. See a list of connectives here with their purposes and meanings in the same table.

  7. Definition: What is a connective? Connectives are words or phrases that link sentences (or clauses) together. Connectives can be conjunctions (when, but, because) prepositions or adverbs, and we use them constantly in written and spoken English. Connectives are the often overlooked functional words that help us link our writing together.

  8. Definitions of connective. adjective. connecting or tending to connect. “ connective remarks between chapters” “ connective tissue in animals” synonyms: conjunctive. serving or tending to connect. noun. an instrumentality that connects. synonyms: connecter, connection, connector, connexion. see more. noun.

  9. 1. serving to connect or capable of connecting. noun. 2. a thing that connects. 3. grammar, logic. a. a less common word for conjunction (sense 3) b. any word that connects phrases, clauses, or individual words. c.

  10. Conjunctions and connectives are used in various contexts, including everyday conversations, formal writing, and academic discourse. In everyday conversations, conjunctions are frequently used to connect words or short phrases, creating simple and compound sentences.

  11. Connectives are words that connect parts of a sentence together. They help in the rational flow of ideas as they indicate the relationship between sentences and paragraphs. Connectives can be used for addition of ideas, time, order of sequence, space and place, to signal an example, results, purpose, comparison, contrast connectives, or to ...

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