predicative
adjective /prɪˈdɪkətɪv/
/ˈpredɪkeɪtɪv/
(grammar- (of an adjective
) coming after a verb such as be, become, get, seem, look. Many adjectives, for example old can be either predicative as in The man is very old, or attributive as in an old man. Some, like asleep, can only be predicative.形容词 Topics Languagec2作表语的,谓语性的(例如 asleep,用于 be、become、get、seem、look 等动词后;与 attributive 相对) Collocations DictionaryPredicative is used with these nouns:- adjective
词源mid 19th cent.: from Latin praedicativus, from praedicat- ‘declared’ (in medieval Latin ‘predicated’), from the verb praedicare, from prae ‘beforehand’ + dicare ‘make known’.