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Demonstrative

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Adjective

characterized by or given to open exhibition or expression of one's emotions, attitudes, etc., esp. of love or affection
She wished her fiancé were more demonstrative.
serving to demonstrate; explanatory or illustrative.
serving to prove the truth of anything; indubitably conclusive.
Grammar . indicating or singling out the thing referred to. This is a demonstrative pronoun.

Noun

Grammar . a demonstrative word, as this or there.

Antonyms

adjective
cold , cool , inexpressive , reserved , restrained , uncommunicative , undemonstrative , unemotional , anticlimactic , confusing , inconclusive , mysterious

Synonyms

adjective
affectionate , candid , effusive , emotional , evincive , expansive , explanatory , expository , frank , gushing , histrionic , illustrative , indicative , loving , open , outgoing , outpouring , outspoken , plain , profuse , symptomatic , tender , unconstrained , unreserved , unrestrained , warmhearted , authenticating , certain , convincing , decisive , definite , final , proving , showing , specific , validating , conclusive , expressive

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