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decked out predicate

 

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Decked Out Predicate

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A grammatical term used to describe a predicate that is adorned with multiple modifiers or embellishments, enhancing the richness and complexity of a sentence.

Usage: The decked out predicate aims to provide additional details, intensify the verb, or express a more nuanced meaning, resulting in a more descriptive and engaging sentence.

Example Sentence 1: The garden bloomed like a colorful tapestry, its flowers jubilantly dancing beneath the golden sunrays.

Example Sentence 2: With every stride, the cheetah raced across the vast savannah, its muscles rippling with raw power.

Example Sentence 3: The speaker passionately captivated the audience with her charismatic presence and riveting storytelling.

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