approbative

English

WOTD – 7 June 2010

Etymology

From Medieval Latin approbātīvus, from Latin approbō (assert, accept, confirm).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈæp.ɹəˌbeɪ.tɪv/, /əˈpɹəʊ.beɪ.tɪv/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈæp.ɹəˌbeɪ.tɪv/, /əˈpɹoʊˈbeɪ.tɪv/

Adjective

approbative (comparative more approbative, superlative most approbative)

  1. Expressing approval
    approbative criticism
  2. Sanctioning officially, giving authorization or approval to something.

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Translations

Noun

approbative (plural approbatives)

  1. (linguistics) A word or grammatical form which denotes a positive affect expressing the appreciation or approval of the speaker.

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French

Pronunciation

Adjective

approbative

  1. feminine singular of approbatif
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