appositive

[əˈpɑːzɪtɪv]

appositive Definition

a noun or noun phrase that renames or explains another noun or pronoun in the same sentence.

Using appositive: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "appositive" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    My friend, the doctor, will be speaking at the conference. ('the doctor' is an appositive)

  • Example

    The city of Paris, known as the City of Love, is a popular tourist destination. ('known as the City of Love' is an appositive phrase)

Origins of appositive

from Latin 'appositus', meaning 'placed near'

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Summary: appositive in Brief

An 'appositive' [əˈpɑːzɪtɪv] is a noun or noun phrase that renames or explains another noun or pronoun in the same sentence. It is used to provide additional information about the noun or pronoun. For example, in the sentence 'My friend, the doctor, will be speaking at the conference,' 'the doctor' is an appositive that renames 'my friend.'