- substantiveness
- sub·stan·tive·ness
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Substantiveness — Sub stan*tive*ness, n. The quality or state of being substantive. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
substantiveness — noun see substantive II … New Collegiate Dictionary
substantiveness — See substantively. * * * … Universalium
substantiveness — n. quality of being substantive … English contemporary dictionary
substantiveness — ntivnə̇s, ntēv , ntəv noun ( es) : the quality or state of being substantive … Useful english dictionary
substantive — I. noun Etymology: Middle English substantif, from Anglo French sustentif, from sustentif, adjective, having or expressing substance, from Late Latin substantivus, from Latin substantia Date: 14th century noun; broadly a word or word group… … New Collegiate Dictionary
substantive — substantively, adv. substantiveness, n. /sub steuhn tiv/, n. Gram. 1. a noun. 2. a pronoun or other word or phrase functioning or inflected like a noun. adj. 3. Gram. a. pertaining to substantives. b. used in a sentence like a noun: a substantive … Universalium
actualness — n. realness, substantiveness; factualness, trueness; state of existing in the present time … English contemporary dictionary
validity — n 1. effectiveness, effectivity, effectualness, effectuality, efficaciousness; potency, Literary. puissance, force, forcefulness, forcibleness, power, powerfulness, strength, vigor, vigorousness; substan tialness, substantiality, substantiveness … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
substantive — /sʌbˈstæntɪv / (say sub stantiv), /ˈsʌbstəntɪv / (say substuhntiv) noun 1. Grammar a. a noun. b. a noun, pronoun, or other word or phrase having nominal function in sentences or inflected like a noun. c. (in Latin and other languages where… …