English to Spanish Dictionary demonstrative

demonstrative

demostrativo
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
demostrativo
example
A number of words were tagged in the texts to separate homographs, so that will is separated into verb and noun forms, that into conjunctive, relative and 'demonstrative' ones, and so on.
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.
Willis is a 'demonstrative' player who wears his emotions on his sleeve.
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.
With his loud voice and 'demonstrative' personality, Weis usually sets the tone on the practice field.
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.
You have a keen sense of humour, are winsome and vivacious, loving and 'demonstrative' in your family.
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.
They should conduct 'demonstrative' asylums in and out of the country and propagate the value and effectiveness of the systems among the people.
Figure skating is much like the performing arts because of its 'demonstrative' nature and its ability to be a showcasing of artistic beauty and physical nature.
The best examples are the 'demonstrative' pronouns this and that, for the reason that they are guaranteed a reference every time they are used.
This wasn't a family that showed what it felt, or courted 'demonstrative' friends.
Aquinas's philosophical theology is an elaborately developed, sophisticated system of knowledge modeled more or less closely on Aristotelian 'demonstrative' science.
If imitation is a general category of artistic activity, repetition is an insistently 'demonstrative' species of imitation.
Someone with a more 'demonstrative' personality might have done a better job.
I'm not a very 'demonstrative' person, having always been taught that emotion leads to weakness, so I was more than a little embarrassed.
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.
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.
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.
They tend to be emotionally 'demonstrative' and seductive, and use their appearance to attract the attention of others.
Substances are things to which we can refer by use of a 'demonstrative' phrase of the form ‘this so-and-so’; they are things that can be picked out, identified, individuated.
It is no obstacle to theology that it cannot aim at conclusive 'demonstrative' proof of the reality of God - there are many other worthwhile intellectual goals.
Grosseteste applies the theory in the Posterior Analytics to itself, presenting it as a 'demonstrative' science of demonstration.
For Plato, the proper method for seeking knowledge is not observation but 'demonstrative' proof, or perhaps some other form of a priori reasoning.
Her royal husband, who was not a 'demonstrative' man, went away to a room by himself and gave orders that he was to be left alone.
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.
These are thoughts or judgements whose canonical expression is in terms of a 'demonstrative' pronoun, ‘this’ or ‘that’, used to refer to some object in the perceived environment.
Apparently to this end, the local and temporal co-ordinates of the narrative are established with a 'demonstrative' exactitude.
British people, as a rule, still disapprove of loud or 'demonstrative' behaviour, except in very informal situations.
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