Adjectival phrase

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An adjectival phrase or adjective phrase (AP) is a phrase with an adjective as its head. Adjectival phrases may occur as pre- or postmodifiers to a noun, or as predicatives (predicate adjectives) to a verb (e.g. full in the bottle is full).

[edit] Examples

  • red (rose)
  • red, big (rose)
  • red, big, reminding me of my former love (rose)
  • red, big, filling my senses with sorrow, reminding me of my former love (rose)