Search results for ‘conjunction’
English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- conjunction
- [kən'ʤ^ŋkʃən]
-
Listen
- 1. the act of joining together; combination; union
- 2.
any word or group of words, other than a relative pronoun, that connects words, phrases, or clauses; for example and and while conj - See also coordinating conjunction subordinating conjunction
- 3. simultaneous occurrence of events; coincidence
- 4. the position of any two bodies that appear to meet, such as two celestial bodies on the celestial sphere
- 5.
solar conjunction the position of a planet or the moon when it is in line with the...
more
Examples (1-4 of 4)
-
``Although'' in the sentence ``Although they had been warned, they refused to take care'' is a concessive conjunction
→ concessive
-
conjunction-elimination
→ elimination
-
inferior conjunction
→ inferior
-
conjunction-introduction
→ introduction