- Concessive
Concessive (v. lat.), einräumend.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Concessive (v. lat.), einräumend.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Concessive — Con*ces sive, a. [L. concessivus.] Implying concession; as, a concessive conjunction. Lowth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
concessive — A concessive clause or phrase is one that is typically introduced by a conjunction such as although, but, or though, or by a preposition such as despite or in spite of, and expresses a sense that is contrary to what is expected in the rest of the … Modern English usage
concessive — [kən ses′iv] adj. [LL concessivus] 1. having the character of concession; conceding or tending to concede 2. expressing concession [“though” is a concessive conjunction] … English World dictionary
concessive — index obsequious, passive, pliant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
concessive — ● concessif, concessive adjectif (bas latin concessivus) concessive nom féminin (bas latin concessivus) Se dit d une proposition subordonnée indiquant la raison qui pourrait s opposer à l action indiquée par le verbe principal. (Par exemple Il… … Encyclopédie Universelle
concessive — adjective Date: 1711 1. denoting concession < a concessive clause > 2. making for or being a concession • concessively adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
concessive — concession ► NOUN 1) a thing conceded. 2) a reduction in price for a certain category of person. 3) the right to use land or other property for a specified purpose, granted by a government or other controlling body. 4) a commercial operation set… … English terms dictionary
concessive — adj. 1 of or tending to concession. 2 Gram. a (of a preposition or conjunction) introducing a phrase or clause which might be expected to preclude the action of the main clause, but does not (e.g. in spite of, although). b (of a phrase or clause) … Useful english dictionary
concessive clause — UK [kənˌsesɪv ˈklɔːz] US [kənˈsesɪv ˌklɔz] noun [countable] [singular concessive clause plural concessive clauses] linguistics a part of a sentence that usually begins with ‘although’, ‘though’, or ‘while’ and contains a … Useful english dictionary
concessive clause — [[t]kənse̱sɪv klɔːz[/t]] concessive clauses N COUNT A concessive clause is a subordinate clause which refers to a situation that contrasts with the one described in the main clause. For example, in the sentence Although he was tired, he couldn t… … English dictionary