Definition of "attributive" adjective comparative more attributive , superlative most attributive
(grammar, of a word or phrase) Modifying another word , typically a noun , while in the same phrase . quotations examples
Quotations Gramatically , three ways of using adjectives can be distinguished : the attributive use , the predicative use and the adverbial use . We will only deal with the attributive and the predicative use here. In the attributive use , the adjective , within an NP , is attached to the head noun , e .g . a dubious company , a red balloon , the stupid driver .
2013, Sebastian Loebner, Understanding Semantics
Attributing ; characterized by attributing ; effecting attribution . quotations examples
Quotations To hate , &c .] Or thus , To be affected with hatred and horrour at . For abhor , though arranged in our dictionaries among verbs active , attributes an affection rather than an act of the mind . As the mind however is an active principle , all verbs attributive of what passes in the mind , even those we call neuter , attribute at the same time some mental act or operation . To grieve is reckoned a verb neuter ; yet in grieving at some misfortune , the mind is not less active than it is in abhorring or loathing an object ; which latter verbs are called verbs active .
1806, Benjamin Dawson, Philologia Anglicana: or, a Philological and synonymical dictionary of the English language ["A-Adornment"], page 36
Notably , along with being attributive of color , some of those adjectives are used to characterize sound or intensity of sensation (e .g . pain may behele 'shrill ' or tume 'dull '), cognitive abilities (such as hearing , vision and acumen ), […]
2007 November 21, Robert E. MacLaury, Galina V. Paramei, Don Dedrick, Anthropology of Color: Interdisciplinary multilevel modeling, John Benjamins Publishing, page 201