An attributive word or phrase (see above), contrasted with predicative or substantive.
Modifying another word, typically a noun, while in the same phrase.
Attributing; characterized by attributing; effecting attribution.
Any word or phrase that expresses (that the speaker, writer, or signer has) a certain attitude toward or information about the referent.
A word or phrase, belonging to a distinct word class or having distinct morphosyntactic properties, with semantic symbolism (for example, an onomatopoeia), variously considered either a synonym, a hypernym or a hyponym of ideophone.
Effectively conveying thought or feeling.