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Inflected

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Adjective

1. inflected

(of the voice) altered in tone or pitch

Example Sentences:
'his southern Yorkshire voice was less inflected and singing than her northern one'

2. inflected

showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes)

Example Sentences:
'boys' and swam' are inflected English words'
'German is an inflected language'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Inflected

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adjective
changing in form according to grammatical function such as tense, mood, number, gender etc
In all dictionaries to date we give the headword and all the inflected forms.
Similarly, when speaking Yiddish-which is an inflected language – they used the polite form of 'you ', never the intimate 'thou'.
Sanskrit is a highly inflected language.

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Inflected

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v. in·flect·ed, in·flect·ing, in·flects
v.tr.
1. To alter (the voice) in tone or pitch; modulate.
2. Grammar To alter (a word) by inflection.
3. To turn from a course or a specified alignment; bend.
v.intr.
Grammar
1. To be modified by inflection.
2. To give all of the inflected forms of a word; to provide a paradigm.

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