Synonyms for Qualificative:
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adj.
• saving
Other relevant words:
- alleviant
, - alleviative
, - alleviator
, - alleviatory
, - confining
, - constraining
, - constrictive
, - contingent on
, - contingent upon
, - deliverance
, - delivery
, - demulcent
, - dependant on
, - dependant upon
, - dependent on
, - dependent upon
, - depending on
, - detail
, - economy
, - emollient
, - mitigative
, - mitigatory
, - modification
, - pass
, - passing
, - preservation
, - probationary
, - provisionary
, - redeeming
, - redemptive
, - rescue
, - restricting
, - salving
, - soothing
, - tentative
, - Mitigating
, - Modifying
, - assuasive
, - extenuating
, - lenitive
, - limiting
, - palliative
, - qualificatory
, - qualifying
, - restrictive
, - softening
.
• Other relevant words (adjective):
What are the hypernyms for Qualificative?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for Qualificative?
Qualificative refers to words or phrases that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. The antonyms of qualificative include unmodified, absolute, indefinite, uncertain, uncharacteristic, non-descriptive, nonspecific, and unspecific. Unmodified words lack any qualifications or descriptions and stand alone. Absolute words convey a sense of completeness and finality, leaving no room for interpretation. Indefinite words are vague or unclear in their meaning, while uncertain words exhibit a lack of confidence or clarity. Uncharacteristic words do the opposite of qualifying and fail to disclose essential details. Non-descriptive words are generic and do not add any significant value while nonspecific/unspecific words encompass broad categories or generalizations.
What are the antonyms for Qualificative?
Related words: qualification, qualifying, qualification description, qualification definition, qualifications
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