Denominal example sentences

Related (3): deverbal, de-adjectival, de-adverbial

de·nom·i·nal

adjective

denominal (adjective)

  - (of a word) derived from a noun.

  - a verb or other word that is derived from a noun.

Synonyms

Legal

"Denominal" Example Sentences

1. She took a sip from her denominal cup.
2. The denominal cost of the item was too high.
3. His denominal salary was barely enough to cover his expenses.
4. She was awarded a denominal sum for her efforts.
5. The denominal value of the currency had decreased.
6. The denominal rate of inflation had been steadily increasing.
7. The denominal rate of interest was low.
8. The denominal value of the stock had risen.
9. He received a denominal amount in compensation.
10. They had to pay a denominal fee for the service.
11. He was given a denominal sum for his work.
12. The denominal rate of return was low.
13. He was paid a denominal wage for his labor.
14. The denominal cost of the goods had gone up.
15. She had to pay a denominal fee for the service.
16. He was given a denominal amount for his contribution.
17. The denominal value of the currency had increased.
18. She received a denominal sum for her help.
19. The denominal rate of interest had been rising.
20. The denominal rate of inflation had been falling.
21. He was given a denominal amount as a reward.
22. She was paid a denominal sum for her work.
23. The denominal value of the stock had decreased.
24. The denominal cost of the item was too low.
25. He was awarded a denominal sum for his efforts.
26. They had to pay a denominal fee for the privilege.
27. He was given a denominal amount for his assistance.
28. She received a denominal sum for her contribution.
29. The denominal rate of return had been steadily increasing.
30. He was paid a denominal wage for his services.
31. The denominal cost of the goods had gone down.
32. They had to pay a denominal fee for the privilege.
33. He was given a denominal amount as a bonus.
34. She was paid a denominal sum for her assistance.
35. The denominal value of the currency had remained stable.
36. He was awarded a denominal sum for his help.
37. The denominal rate of interest had been falling.
38. She had to pay a denominal fee for the service.
39. He was given a denominal amount for his work.
40. The denominal rate of inflation had been steady.

Common Phases

Pitch; Roll; Yaw; Heave; Surge; Sway; Heel; Trim; List

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