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  1. Adjective Definition: An adjective is a word that qualifies or describes a noun or pronoun or equivalent (Gerund). For example, let I take a sentence – She is a kind lady. here ‘kind’ represent the quality of the lady, so here kind is used as an adjective.

  2. Definition of trivial adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. TRIVIAL definition: 1. having little value or importance: 2. A trivial problem is easy to solve: 3. having little…. Learn more.

  4. This is the fith edition of English Grammar in Use. I wrote the original edition when I was a teacher at the Swan School of English, Oxford. I would like to repeat my thanks to my former colleagues and students at the school for their help, encouragement and interest at that time.

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  5. In The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language, adjectives are characterized as expressions “that alter, clarify, or adjust the meaning contributions of nouns”, in order to allow for the expression of “finer gradations of meaning” than are possi-ble through the use of nouns alone (Huddleston and Pullum 2002, p. 526).

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  6. 1. a. : of little worth or importance. a trivial objection. trivial problems. b. : relating to or being the mathematically simplest case. specifically: characterized by having all variables equal to zero. a trivial solution to a linear equation. 2. : commonplace, ordinary. 3. : specificsense 4. trivialist. ˈtri-vē-ə-list. noun.

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  8. Types of Adjectives + Examples. Descriptive Adjective. Expresses a quality or attribute of a noun. Example: Will is my big brother. Coordinate Adjectives. Work together to modify the same noun; Example: The book was long and boring. separated by commas or and. Cumulative Adjectives.

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