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adv - in a demonstrative manner
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Without reticence |
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Dec 12 1997 New York Times |
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In a demonstrative manner. |
adjective. characterized by or given to open exhibition or expression of one's emotions, attitudes, etc., especially of love or affection: She wished her fianc were more bdemonstrativeb. serving to demonstrate explanatory or illustrative. |
in a demonstrative manner |
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Demonstratives (abbreviated DEM) are words, such as this and that, used to indicate which entities are being referred to and to distinguish those entities from others. They are typically deictic, their meaning depending on a particular frame of its reference. Demonstratives are often used in spatial deixis (using the context of the physical surroundings of the speaker and sometimes the listener), but also in intra-discourse reference - so called "discourse deixis" (including abstract concepts) or * anaphora, where the meaning is dependent on something other than the relative physical location of the speaker, for example whether something is currently being said or was said earlier. * Demonstrative constructions include demonstrative adjectives or demonstrative determiners, which qualify nouns (as in Put that coat on); and demonstrative pronouns, which stand independently (as in Put that on). The demonstratives in English are this, that, these, those, and the archaic yon and yonder, along with this one or that one as substitutes for the pronoun use of this or that. |