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    adjunct
    /ˈadʒʌŋ(k)t/

    noun

    • 1. a thing added to something else as a supplementary rather than an essential part: "computer technology is an adjunct to learning"
    • 2. a word or phrase that constitutes an optional element or is considered of secondary importance in a sentence, for example on the table in we left some flowers on the table.

    adjective

    • 1. connected or added to something: "other adjunct therapies include immunotherapy"

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  2. ADJUNCT definition: 1. something added or connected to a larger or more important thing: 2. In grammar, an adjunct is…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ADJUNCT is something joined or added to another thing but not essentially a part of it. How to use adjunct in a sentence. Breaking Down Adjunct

  4. ADJUNCT meaning: 1. something added or connected to a larger or more important thing: 2. In grammar, an adjunct is…. Learn more.

  5. In grammar, an adjunct is a word or group of words which indicates the circumstances of an action, event, or situation. An adjunct is usually a prepositional phrase or an adverb group.

  6. a person associated with lesser status, rank, authority, etc., in some duty or service; assistant. Synonyms: attaché, aide. a person working at an institution, as a college or university, without having full or permanent status: My lawyer works two nights a week as an adjunct, teaching business law at the college.

  7. Adjunct means something added on, but not part of the whole. An adjunct professor is someone who is hired by a college to teach but isn't a full member of the faculty.

  8. The basis and type of the Adverbial Adjunct is a substantive in an oblique case, used to limit or define the signification of a verb or adjective.

  9. adjunct meaning, definition, what is adjunct: something that is added or joined to som...: Learn more.

  10. In grammar, an adjunct is a word or group of words which indicates the circumstances of an action, event, or situation. An adjunct is usually a prepositional phrase or an adverb phrase. [...]

  11. noun. /ˈædʒʌŋkt/ (grammar) an adverb or a phrase that adds meaning to the verb in a sentence or part of a sentence. In ‘She went home yesterday’ and ‘He ran away in a panic’, ‘yesterday’ and ‘in a panic’ are adjuncts. Want to learn more?