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adverbial1610s, "pertaining to adverbs;" earlier it meant "fond of using adverbs" (1590s), from Late Latin adverbialis, from adverbium (see adverb). Related: Adverbially (mid-15c.).
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adverbialAn adverbial phrase or clause contributes additional information to the main clause. Generally, these will answer the questions: how, for example 'They walked to town very quickly.' wh [..]
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adverbial(n) a word or group of words function as an adverb(adj) of or relating to or functioning as an adverb
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adverbialADVerb; derived from ADVerb(s)
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adverbial(adverbial): syntactic function at clause level. Adverbials may be obligatory, though most of them are not. However, they can be added freely to any clause pattern. There are three main types: Adjunct [..]
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adverbial
(grammar) Of or relating to an adverb.
*(adverbiell),(grammar) An adverbial word or phrase.
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