different between stative vs nonstative
stative
English
Etymology
Latin stativus
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ste?t?v/
- Rhymes: -e?t?v
Adjective
stative (not comparable)
- (grammar) Asserting that a subject has a particular property.
- (military, obsolete, rare) Of or relating to a fixed camp, or military posts or quarters.
Synonyms
- descriptive
Antonyms
- dynamic
Noun
stative (plural statives)
- (grammar) A construct asserting that a subject has a particular property.
References
- stative at OneLook Dictionary Search
- stative on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Latin
Adjective
stat?ve
- vocative masculine singular of stat?vus
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nonstative
English
Etymology
non- +? stative
Adjective
nonstative (not comparable)
- Not stative.
Noun
nonstative (plural nonstatives)
- (grammar) A construct that is not stative.
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