Adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The sentence 'I am talented' is non-grammatical because it does not have a predicate verb.

Definition:A group of words expressing a complete thought, including a subject and a predicate.

From sentence

Example:His non-grammatical speech often left people confused about his actual meaning.

Definition:Any particular way of talking characterized by a distinctive vocabulary, style, or idiom.

From speech

Example:The professor remarked that most of their homework was non-grammatical and had to be redone.

Definition:The act of writing, or documents or books that are written.

From writing

Example:The editor noted that the text contained a number of non-grammatical errors.

Definition:Material suitable for being written, printed, or otherwise reproduced in book or article form.

From text

Example:Effective communication requires accurate and non-grammatical language.

Definition:The exchange of information, ideas, or emotions between individuals through speech, writing, or some other medium.

From communication

Example:Teaching proper language and grammar is essential for avoiding non-grammatical communication.

Definition:A system of communication consisting of a fixed set of rules governing the combination of symbols, sounds, or written signs.

From language

Example:In the spelling bee, contestants can lose points for non-grammatical spelling.

Definition:A competition, especially in sports or a creative field, where the contestants or works are judged on a certain standard.

From contest

Example:The proofreader suggested corrections for the non-grammatical passages in the manuscript.

Definition:The act of correcting or the fact of being corrected, especially in regard to a misstatement, fault, or error.

From correction

Example:Her newer kids had trouble understanding the non-grammatical instructions for their homework.

Definition:A form of communication that tells somebody how to do something.

From instruction

Example:The non-grammatical error in his response was immediately pointed out by the teacher.

Definition:A mistaken action, statement, or belief.

From error