English to Arabic Dictionary demonstrative

demonstrative

برهاني
definition
noun
All the pronouns and demonstratives have different forms for each conjunctive, creating such words as walalanggalangguwuy, meaning ‘originating from them’.
a demonstrative determiner or pronoun.
adjective
I'm not a very demonstrative person, having always been taught that emotion leads to weakness, so I was more than a little embarrassed.
(of a person) tending to show feelings, especially of affection, openly.
demonstrative evidence
serving as conclusive evidence of something; giving proof.
translation of 'demonstrative'
adjective
برهاني,
إيضاحي,
بياني,
معبر عن العواطف
example
The best examples are the 'demonstrative' pronouns this and that, for the reason that they are guaranteed a reference every time they are used.
Generous and warm-hearted you like to shower your loved one with affection and are very 'demonstrative' and affectionate.
Willis is a 'demonstrative' player who wears his emotions on his sleeve.
They should conduct 'demonstrative' asylums in and out of the country and propagate the value and effectiveness of the systems among the people.
Firstly, anthropologists, unlike classicists, have the societies they study before their very eyes and can hardly ignore the patently magical aspects of 'demonstrative' public ritual.
In addition, it describes the historical origins of 'demonstrative' evidence and incorporates recent social science research on visual processing into its analysis.
He's very 'demonstrative' and very in charge but he's very bossy, too.
In rehearsals, somehow, he digs deep and mines the heart of each scene, but not for a display of 'demonstrative' emotion.
He is very experienced in collating documents, summarizing evidence, arranging diagrammatic and 'demonstrative' evidence and assisting with the general preparation for trial.
It is cruel, inhuman and plainly wrong to keep fit parents from their precious children without a compelling, 'demonstrative' reason.
British people, as a rule, still disapprove of loud or 'demonstrative' behaviour, except in very informal situations.
With his loud voice and 'demonstrative' personality, Weis usually sets the tone on the practice field.
My mom and dad were not very 'demonstrative' parents and seldom if ever did they tell me these kind of things.
Rosenthal's account closed with details of Perez's 'demonstrative' response to the lie-detector results.
Apparently to this end, the local and temporal co-ordinates of the narrative are established with a 'demonstrative' exactitude.
A bio-monitoring programme is also in place which reveals that the emissions do not have a 'demonstrative' effect on the quality of the agricultural products which they have studied.
He ventures upon two examples only of this 'demonstrative' morality; and neither of them is more than verbal or gives any information about good or evil.
Or it may be their personality, just the way they are, and I don't mean to be critical of that, since I don't think I'm very 'demonstrative' during a session, either.
They tend to be emotionally 'demonstrative' and seductive, and use their appearance to attract the attention of others.
‘Subject’ here means the subject of the conclusion of the 'demonstrative' syllogism.
Dan confessed that his father was so 'demonstrative' he'd grab his grown son's hand and walk with him down the street, hand in hand.
The course's contents included the direct and cross examination of lay and expert witnesses, introduction of evidence and 'demonstrative' exhibits, the making of closing arguments and the opening statement.
In my view, when the admissibility of 'demonstrative' evidence is in issue, in many cases, a traditional analysis of probative value really misses the point.
He has a lovely sense of humour, but he's not a 'demonstrative' man.
I cannot examine all the variants of this argument that have been advanced, but I shall discuss three intendedly 'demonstrative' approaches and an inductive, probabilistic, approach.
The poet uses the infinitive ‘to frame’ in the previous line in connection with the knight's blameless life, indicating his development of this character as a 'demonstrative' or pictorial representative of virtue.
Counsel for the plaintiff argues that all of these illustrations are 'demonstrative' aids which would be used during the trial to inform and assist the jury in understanding their responsibilities.
This wasn't a family that showed what it felt, or courted 'demonstrative' friends.
Maybe I have a propensity for those sort of muddles, but maybe I'd rather have a propensity for that sort of a muddle, for my 'demonstrative' pronouns are very dear to me.
My outrageous and pathetically 'demonstrative' response arose in its entirety out of my sad and deeply personal unresolved childhood hurts.
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