Results for demonstrative
Definitions of demonstrative:
part of speech: adverb
Demonstratively.
part of speech: noun
A pronoun which itself defines or indicates that to which it refers; as, this, that, these, those.
part of speech: adjective
Making evident: proving with certainty: given to the manifestation of one's feelings.
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: noun
Demonstrativeness.
Usage examples for demonstrative:
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But although she was naturally demonstrative she carefully avoided any disturbing caresses.
"Comrade Yetta", Albert Edwards -
Leo put an end to the conversation by ordering his groom, in a loud demonstrative manner, to lead the sorrel, which was 'ready to drop, ' back to the stables, and there to take all possible care of him, and at once to saddle another horse and bring it round.
"Under a Charm, Vol. II. (of III) A Novel", E. Werner -
I never was a very demonstrative never a very emotional person, I think.
"The Story Of Julia Page Works of Kathleen Norris, Volume V.", Kathleen Norris -
The women simply frightened them, as being, even more than the men, demonstrative and excessive in their fine looks, their fine dresses, their extravagant demand for excitement.
"Devil's Ford", Bret Harte