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adjective
admonitive, admonitory, argumentative, censorious, contentious, corrective, critical, dehortative, dehortatory, demurring, deprecative, deprecatory, discouraging, disputatious, dissuasive, enjoining, expostulatory, exprobrative, exprobratory, objecting, objurgatory, protesting, rebuking, remonstrant, reprimanding, reproachful, reprobative, reprobatory, reproving, warning
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hortative
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
См. также в других словарях:
Remonstrative — Re*mon stra*tive (r?*m?n str?*t?v), a. Having the character of a remonstrance; expressing remonstrance. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remonstrative — adjective Of, characterized by, or exhibiting remonstration. The man from Shropshire ventures another remonstrative “My lord!” but the Chancellor, being aware of him, has dexterously vanished … Wiktionary
remonstrative — adjective see remonstrate … New Collegiate Dictionary
remonstrative — See remonstration. * * * … Universalium
remonstrative — Synonyms and related words: admonitory, advisory, cautionary, consultative, consultatory, didactic, directive, exhortative, exhortatory, expostulative, expostulatory, hortative, hortatory, instructive, monitorial, monitory, moralistic, objecting … Moby Thesaurus
remonstrative — rɪ mÉ‘nstrÉ™tɪv / remÉ™n adj. making statements of protest, stating objection, stating grievances … English contemporary dictionary
remonstrative — re·mon·stra·tive … English syllables
remonstrative — … Useful english dictionary
corrective — I (progressive) adjective alternative, amendatory, analeptic, antidotal, assuasive, counteractive, curative, emendatory, healing, improving, medicinal, modifying, palliative, progressive, rectifying, reformative, reformatory, remedial,… … Law dictionary
disputatious — I adjective argumentative, bickering, cantankerous, captious, competitive, contentious, contrary, controversial, debatable, dialectic, discordant, discrepant, disputable, disputative, dissenting, dissentious, divided, fractious, hostile,… … Law dictionary