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adverbial - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of adverbial in Hindi

  • क्रिया-विशेषण-संबंधी
  • क्रियाविशेषणात्मक
  • क्रियाविशेषण जैसा

adverbial Definition

noun

  • a word or phrase functioning like an adverb. ( एक शब्द या वाक्यांश क्रिया विशेषण की तरह कार्य करता है। )

adjective

  • like or relating to an adverb. ( जैसे या क्रिया विशेषण से संबंधित। )

adverbial Example

  • But this form of the question implies an adverbial construction. ( लेकिन सवाल का यह रूप एक विशेषण निर्माण का अर्थ है। )
  • Yet in French the adverbial has to intervene between verb and object. ( फिर भी फ्रांसीसी में क्रिया विशेषण को क्रिया और वस्तु के बीच में हस्तक्षेप करना पड़ता है। )
  • One of its little peculiarities is that along with front placement of the adverbial goes inversion of main verb and subject. ( इसकी थोड़ी ख़ासियत यह है कि क्रिया विशेषण के सामने प्लेसमेंट मुख्य क्रिया और विषय का उलटा होता है। )
  • The word's warm informality also makes it usable as what might be called an adverbial noun, modified by an adjective. ( शब्द की गर्म अनौपचारिकता भी इसे उपयोगी बनाती है, जिसे विशेषण संज्ञा कहा जा सकता है, जिसे विशेषण द्वारा संशोधित किया जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • I have checked three other dictionaries, one of which did not show ‘incredulously’ as an acceptable adverbial form; however, the Oxford dictionary did show it as a valid entry.
  • But sometimes his adverbial excess and convoluted structures result in awkward prose.
  • Such adverbs are sometimes called prepositional adverbs, sometimes adverbial particles.
  • In my view, the present perfect is forbidden when the verb is qualified by an adverbial referring to a time period, except if the time period includes the present.
  • This would certainly be valid grammatically, if the verbal sense were correct, but it remains difficult to give a good sense to the clause if the expression ‘like a cedar’ must be tied adverbially to the verb.
  • Adverbials that modify the sentence as a whole are sentence adverbials, and adverbs that function as sentence adverbials are sentence adverbs.
  • The Loop at the end of this affix denotes the word is to be used adverbially ; so that the sense of it must be the same which we express by the phrase, For Ever and Ever.
  • According to the dictionary, abaft can be used adverbially (in the stern half of the ship) or prepositionally (nearer the stern than; aft of).
  • As for the frequency of adverbials in -ly, I don't know of any study of recent historical changes in their frequency, so here's a small start.
  • Equally evidently, from any such adverbially qualified sentence we can validly infer a sentence from which one or more of the adverbial qualifiers has been detached.
  • But it's a prepositional phrase used adverbially , modifying ‘said’.