Pronunciation: /æˈblætɪvəl/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'ablatival' describes a noun or pronoun as pertaining to the ablative case
A1 The ablatival phrase in this sentence helps to provide additional information about the subject.
A2 Students at this level should be able to identify and use ablatival constructions in simple sentences.
B1 The use of ablatival phrases can add complexity and nuance to the writing, making it more engaging for the reader.
B2 Advanced writers often experiment with different ablatival structures to create a more sophisticated and varied style.
C1 The author's skillful use of ablatival constructions throughout the novel demonstrates a mastery of the language.
C2 In academic writing, the judicious use of ablatival phrases can enhance the clarity and precision of the argument being presented.
formal The ablatival phrase in Latin grammar is used to indicate separation or movement away from a place.
informal I struggled to understand the ablatival construction in the sentence my teacher gave us.
slang I have no idea what that ablatival thing is all about.
figurative Her use of ablatival phrases added a unique flair to her writing style.
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