Evaluative Adjective
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An Evaluative Adjective is an adjective that expresses evaluative judgments or evaluative assessments about entities through evaluative criterion application.
- AKA: Judgmental Adjective, Assessment Adjective, Appraisal Adjective.
- Context:
- It can typically convey Evaluative Opinions through evaluative subjective assessment.
- It can typically express Evaluative Stances via evaluative value judgment.
- It can typically indicate Evaluative Attitudes with evaluative emotional coloring.
- It can typically communicate Evaluative Perspectives through evaluative viewpoint expression.
- It can typically encode Evaluative Criteria via evaluative standard application.
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- It can often reflect Evaluative Cultural Norms in evaluative social context.
- It can often influence Evaluative Perceptions through evaluative linguistic framing.
- It can often shape Evaluative Discourses via evaluative rhetorical function.
- It can often determine Evaluative Interpretations in evaluative communication act.
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- It can range from being a Positive Evaluative Adjective to being a Negative Evaluative Adjective, depending on its evaluative valence polarity.
- It can range from being a Strong Evaluative Adjective to being a Weak Evaluative Adjective, depending on its evaluative intensity degree.
- It can range from being an Objective Evaluative Adjective to being a Subjective Evaluative Adjective, depending on its evaluative criterion type.
- It can range from being a Universal Evaluative Adjective to being a Context-Specific Evaluative Adjective, depending on its evaluative applicability scope.
- It can range from being a Simple Evaluative Adjective to being a Complex Evaluative Adjective, depending on its evaluative semantic structure.
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- It can function in Evaluative Statements for evaluative claim making.
- It can appear in Evaluative Comparisons through evaluative relative assessment.
- It can participate in Evaluative Arguments via evaluative evidence presentation.
- It can contribute to Evaluative Texts through evaluative discourse construction.
- It can support Evaluative Analysises via evaluative categorization framework.
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- Example(s):
- Quality Evaluative Adjectives, such as:
- Good Adjective expressing evaluative positive quality.
- Bad Adjective expressing evaluative negative quality.
- Excellent Adjective expressing evaluative superior quality.
- Poor Adjective expressing evaluative inferior quality.
- Practicality Evaluative Adjectives, such as:
- Practical Adjective assessing evaluative feasibility.
- Impractical Adjective assessing evaluative unfeasibility.
- Realistic Adjective assessing evaluative achievability.
- Quixotic Adjective assessing evaluative idealistic impracticality.
- Moral Evaluative Adjectives, such as:
- Ethical Adjective judging evaluative moral correctness.
- Unethical Adjective judging evaluative moral violation.
- Noble Adjective assessing evaluative moral elevation.
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- Quality Evaluative Adjectives, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Descriptive Adjective, which provides descriptive factual information rather than evaluative judgment.
- Quantitative Adjective, which specifies quantitative measurement rather than evaluative assessment.
- Relational Adjective, which indicates relational connection rather than evaluative opinion.
- Classificatory Adjective, which assigns classificatory category rather than evaluative value.
- Physical Adjective, which describes physical property rather than evaluative quality.
- See: Adjective, Evaluation, Value Judgment, Subjective Assessment, Opinion Expression, Quixotic Adjective, Linguistic Evaluation, Sentiment Analysis.