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demonstrative

[duh-mon-struh-tiv] / dəˈmɒn strə tɪv /




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Demonstrative, loud, trash-talking, he pushed opponents’ buttons with ease.

From Fox News • May 13, 2021

Demonstrative grieving is not unique to North Korea.

From Chicago Tribune • Dec. 22, 2011

For Locke there are ‘three degrees of Knowledge, viz. Intuitive, Demonstrative, and Sensitive: in each of which, there are different degrees and ways of Evidence and Certainty’.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

Demonstrative rethorique is their studie, and the doggs letter they can snarle alreadie.

From Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 by Acheson, Arthur

Demonstrative followers insisted upon hearing his voice immediately upon his arrival, and he was not unwilling to repeat what he had said at New Orleans, here within hearing of men of all sections.

From Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics by Johnson, Allen




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