Diacritical (Adjective)
Meaning
Capable of distinguishing; "students having superior diacritic powers"; "the diacritic elements in culture"- S.F.Nadel.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The researcher's diacritical approach allowed her to identify subtle differences in the participants' responses that others might have missed.
- The diacritic elements in the novel highlighted the author's ability to distinguish between the complexities of human emotions.
- The professor's diacritic powers of observation enabled her to pinpoint the exact moment when the students' understanding of the concept shifted.
- The artist's use of color was diacritical, as it allowed her to distinguish between different moods and emotions in her paintings.
- The diacritic nature of the historian's work lay in his ability to distinguish between fact and fiction in the ancient texts.