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Imperative Mood (Noun)

Meaning

A mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior.

Classification

Nouns denoting relations between people or things or ideas.

Examples

  • The teacher's voice was firm as she used the imperative mood to instruct the students to be quiet.
  • In the emergency manual, the imperative mood was used to direct the reader's actions in case of a fire.
  • The imperative mood is often used in advertisements to persuade the audience to take action and make a purchase.
  • The manifesto's language was bold and commanding, employing the imperative mood to rally the people to join the cause.
  • The protest signs were inscribed with slogans in the imperative mood, urging passersby to "Demand justice now!" and "Stand up for your rights!"

Synonyms

  • Imperative
  • Jussive Mood
  • Imperative Form

Hypernyms

  • Mode
  • Modality
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