Pronunciation: /ɡrəˈmætɪk/
noun a person who studies or is an expert in grammar
A1 I am learning about basic grammatic rules in my English class.
A2 She struggles with the grammatic structure of sentences in French.
B1 Understanding the grammatic nuances of different languages can be challenging.
B2 The grammatic accuracy of his writing is impressive.
C1 Her deep understanding of linguistic grammatic principles sets her apart.
C2 The author's masterful use of grammatic devices enhances the readability of the text.
adjective relating to or conforming to the rules of grammar
A1 She is learning basic grammatic rules in her English class.
A2 The students were asked to write a short paragraph using correct grammatic structures.
B1 The report was well-written with grammatic accuracy.
B2 The author's use of grammatic devices enhanced the readability of the novel.
C1 His grammatic prowess was evident in his eloquent speeches.
C2 The linguist's grammatic expertise was unparalleled in the field.
formal The grammatic structure of the sentence was flawless.
informal She always pays attention to grammatic errors in her writing.
slang I can't stand it when people mess up their grammatic.
figurative The grammatic of the situation was so twisted, it was hard to follow.
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