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comparative more demonstrative, superlative most demonstrative
that serves to demonstrate, show or prove quotations examples
an argument necessary and demonstrative
1594–1597, Richard Hooker, edited by J[ohn] S[penser], Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, […], London: […] Will[iam] Stansby [for Matthew Lownes], published 1611, (please specify the page)
given to open displays of emotion quotations examples
demonstrative eloquence
1783, Hugh Blair, Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres
He had rather a contempt for demonstrative people, arising from his medical insight into the consequences to health of uncontrolled feeling.
1865, Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, Wives and Daughters, Chapter III
(grammar) that specifies the thing or person referred to examples
plural demonstratives
(grammar) A demonstrative word
A demonstrative adjective. examples
A demonstrative pronoun. examples