definite description
Britishnoun
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a description that is modified by the definite article or a possessive, such as the woman in white or Rosemary's baby
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a similar plural expression, such as the kings of Scotland
Example Sentences
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In a sense, this process of disambiguating the reference for the name “Kevin” is a process of seeking a more definite description to supplement the proper name.
From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022
A definite description is a way of analyzing names and object terms for the purpose of making them more like predicates.
From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022
The first definite description we have of warships after the period of Actium comes at the end of the ninth century.
From A History of Sea Power by Stevens, William Oliver
Taking it to be a sort of request for a more definite description, he continued,— "A blate and fearsome sort of a fellow, you know."
From The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance by Caine, Hall, Sir
He offered to sketch what he had seen, but could give no more definite description in words than "figures on the blind" and "streaming hair," so he was left alone to recover his nerve.
From Argentina from a British Point of View by Various
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