durative
Plural: duratives
Noun
- A verb form expressing an action or state continuing over time.
- the aspect of a verb that expresses its duration
- This aspect, or a verb in this aspect; a continuative.
Adj
- Of or pertaining to duration.
- Long-lasting.
- Of or pertaining to the aspect of a verb that expresses continuing action; continuative. Part of the imperfective aspect, as opposed to the perfective aspect, of verbs.
Examples
- His DURATIVE struggle to find a seven-letter word finally paid off with ’PERFECTED’.
Origin / Etymology
From duration + -ive. Alternatively, borrowed from French duratif, from Old French duratif (“lasting continuously (for a certain time)”), via Anglo-Norman French, and existing in the form duratif from about the twelfth through the fourteenth centuries, when the spelling was altered to durative under the influence of the literary Neolatin movement. Analogous to dure (“to last, to continue”) + -ive.
Scrabble Score: 12
durative: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Worddurative: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
durative: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 14
durative: valid Words With Friends Word