English adjective: conjunctive | |||
1. | conjunctive serving or tending to connect | ||
Similar | connective, copulative | ||
Antonyms | disjunctive | ||
2. | conjunctive involving the joint activity of two or more | ||
Samples | Concerted action. The conjunct influence of fire and strong wind. The conjunctive focus of political opposition. A cooperative effort. A united effort. Joint military activities. | ||
Synonyms | concerted, conjunct, cooperative | ||
Similar | joint | ||
Antonyms | separate | ||
English noun: conjunctive | |||
1. | conjunctive (communication) an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences | ||
Synonyms | conjunction, connective, continuative | ||
Broader (hypernym) | closed-class word, function word | ||
Narrower (hyponym) | coordinating conjunction, subordinate conjunction, subordinating conjunction | ||