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Adjektive für Ursache und Wirkung /

Adjektive der Ursache

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connective
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adhesive
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restrictive
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restorative
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conducive
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formative
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suggestive
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indicative
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dismissive
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oppressive
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illustrative
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preventative
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disruptive
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instructive
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corrosive
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abrasive
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corrective
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informative
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coercive
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explosive
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transformative
divisive
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(teilend)

(teilend)

spaltend

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/dɪˈvaɪsɪv/
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causing disagreement or hostility by creating strong differences of opinion among people

synonymdissentious
synonymfactious
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His divisive comments on social media sparked heated debates among his followers.
The issue of immigration was highly divisive, splitting the nation into opposing camps.
The proposed policy changes proved to be divisive, leading to conflicts within the organization.
generative
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(schaffend)

(schaffend)

generativ

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/ˈdʒɛnɝətɪv/
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capable of producing something else, often in a creative or productive manner

synonymproductive
antonymconsumptive
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His generative ideas sparked a wave of creativity within the team.
The generative process of brainstorming led to innovative solutions.
The generative nature of collaboration allowed for the exchange of new ideas.
intrusive
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(aufdringlich)

(aufdringlich)

intrusiv

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/ˌɪnˈtɹusɪv/
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invading or interrupting someone's privacy, space, or affairs without permission or welcome

antonymunintrusive
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His intrusive behavior made his colleagues feel uneasy in the workplace.
The intrusive advertisements popped up constantly while she was browsing the internet.
She felt irritated by the intrusive comments from her nosy neighbor.
invasive
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(aufdringlich)

(aufdringlich)

invasiv

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/ˌɪnˈveɪsɪv/
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aggressively intruding or spreading into a space or situation where something is unwelcome or harmful

synonymincursive
synonyminvading
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The invasive advertising tactics bombarded consumers with unwanted messages.
The invasive species of plants rapidly overtook the native vegetation.
The invasive procedures used by the company to collect data raised privacy concerns among users.
connective
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(verknüpfend)

(verknüpfend)

verbindend

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/kəˈnɛktɪv/
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joining or linking different elements together

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The connective joints in the construction ensured the stability of the structure.
The connective cables allowed the devices to communicate with each other.
The connective bridge between the two ideas helped to clarify the relationship between them.
destructive
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(zerstörerisch)

(zerstörerisch)

destruktiv

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/dɪˈstɹəktɪv/
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causing a lot of damage or harm

antonymconstructive
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The destructive hurricane left a trail of devastation in its wake.
The destructive force of the earthquake toppled buildings and infrastructure.
The invasive species had a destructive impact on the local ecosystem.
destructive
constructive
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(konstruktive)

(konstruktive)

konstruktiv

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/kənˈstɹəktɪv/
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contributing to building or improving, often by providing useful ideas or solutions

antonymdestructive
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Their constructive dialogue led to a mutually beneficial agreement.
His constructive approach to problem-solving facilitated the resolution of conflicts.
The constructive suggestions from the team members enhanced the quality of the final product.
constructive
cohesive
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(einheitlich)

(einheitlich)

kohäsiv

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/koʊˈhisɪv/
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creating unity or consistency

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Water acts as a cohesive agent in this mixture.
The cohesive leadership style of the manager fostered a sense of unity among team members.
The cohesive branding strategy helped to establish a strong and recognizable brand identity.
adhesive
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(klebrig)

adhäsiv

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/ædˈhisɪv/, /ədˈhisɪv/
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having the quality of sticking or bonding objects together

antonymnonadhesive
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He used adhesive labels to mark the boxes for easy identification.
The adhesive properties of the glue ensured the pieces stayed together firmly.
The adhesive backing of the tape allowed it to stick securely to the surface.
restrictive
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(beschränkend)

(beschränkend)

einschränkend

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/ɹiˈstɹɪktɪv/
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imposing limitations or boundaries that can hinder freedom or action

antonymunrestrictive
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The restrictive rules of the organization stifled creativity among its members.
The restrictive policies of the government limited citizens' civil liberties.
The restrictive budget prevented them from making necessary improvements to the infrastructure.
restorative
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(regenerierend)

(regenerierend)

restaurativ

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/ɹəˈstɔɹətɪv/
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able to promote or restore one's health or strength

synonymrecuperative
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A warm bath can be incredibly restorative after a long day.
The doctor recommended a restorative diet to improve her overall health.
Physical therapy exercises served restorative purposes in regaining knee strength following injury.
conducive
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(begünstigend)

(begünstigend)

förderlich

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/kənˈdusɪv/
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leading to the desired goal or result by providing the right conditions

synonymcontributing(a)
synonymcontributive
synonymcontributory
synonymtributary
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Regular exercise and a balanced diet are conducive to good health.
Positive feedback from parents is conducive to a child's self-esteem.
The quiet environment was conducive to studying.
formative
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(prägend)

formativ

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/ˈfɔɹmətɪv/
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influencing the development or growth of something else, particularly during a crucial period

synonymplastic
synonymshaping
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The mentor's guidance was formative in his career path.
The formative stages of a company often determine its future success.
Her experiences during childhood were formative in shaping her personality.
suggestive
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(andeutend)

anspielend

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/səˈdʒɛstɪv/
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implying or hinting at a particular meaning or idea, often in a subtle or indirect way

synonymimplicative
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The suggestive artwork evoked a range of emotions in the viewers.
The suggestive gestures of the actor added depth to the character's portrayal.
The suggestive lyrics of the song left room for interpretation.
indicative
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(hinweisend)

(hinweisend)

indikativ

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/ˌɪnˈdɪkətɪv/
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serving as a clear sign or signal of something

synonymindicatory
synonymrevelatory
synonymsignificative
synonymsuggestive
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The patient's symptoms were indicative of a potential health concern.
His calm demeanor during the crisis was indicative of his strong leadership abilities.
Her high test scores were indicative of her academic prowess.
dismissive
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(abweisend)

herablassend

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/dɪsˈmɪsɪv/
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showing a lack of interest or respect by ignoring or minimizing someone or something's importance

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The manager's dismissive attitude towards employee concerns fostered resentment in the workplace.
Their dismissive remarks about the project undermined the team's morale.
His dismissive tone suggested he didn't value her opinion.
oppressive
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(drückend)

unterdrückend

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/əˈpɹɛsɪv/
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having an unfair or harsh control over others, often involving cruelty or severe restrictions

synonymtyrannical
synonymtyrannous
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The oppressive landlord imposed unreasonable rules and harsh penalties on tenants.
The oppressive atmosphere in the classroom stifled students' creativity and enthusiasm.
The oppressive taxation system placed undue burden on low-income families.
illustrative
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(veranschaulich)

(veranschaulich)

illustrativ

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/ˌɪˈɫəstɹətɪv/
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providing clear examples or demonstrations to help explain something

synonymdemonstrative
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The map was illustrative of the geographical distribution of wildlife species.
The experiment's results were illustrative of the relationship between temperature and plant growth.
The photographs in the textbook were illustrative of various geological formations.
preventative
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(präventiv)

(präventiv)

vorbeugend

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/pɹiˈvɛntətɪv/
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intended to hinder or prevent something from happening

synonympreventive
antonympermissive
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Installing security cameras is a preventative measure against theft.
Fencing around the property serves as a preventative measure against trespassing.
Performing routine maintenance on your car is a preventative action to avoid breakdowns and costly repairs.
disruptive
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(disruptiv)

(disruptiv)

störend

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/dɪsˈɹəptɪv/
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interrupting or disturbing the normal flow or function of something

synonymriotous
synonymtroubled
synonymtumultuous
synonymturbulent
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The new technology brought disruptive changes to the industry.
The disruptive noise from the construction site disturbed the residents.
His disruptive comments during the meeting derailed the discussion.
instructive
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(instruktiv)

lehrreich

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/ˌɪnˈstɹəktɪv/
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providing useful information or guidance, often with the intention of teaching or educating

synonyminformative
antonymuninstructive
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Her instructive presentation clarified complex concepts for the audience.
The instructive workshop provided valuable insights into effective communication.
The instructive manual helped me assemble the furniture.
corrosive
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(äztig)

korrosiv

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/kɝˈoʊsɪv/
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having the ability to cause damage or destruction, especially through chemical reactions

synonymcaustic
synonymerosive
synonymmordant
synonymvitriolic
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The corrosive acid ate away at the metal surface.
The corrosive nature of the cleaning solution caused discoloration on the countertop.
The corrosive ideology of extremism threatens social cohesion.
abrasive
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(rau)

abrasiv

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/əˈbɹeɪsɪv/
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rough or coarse enough to scrape or wear away surfaces through rubbing

synonymscratchy
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The abrasive cleaner removed stubborn stains from the surface.
The abrasive sandpaper smoothed the rough edges of the wood.
The abrasive rock formations scratched the surface of the hiking boots.
corrective
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korrigierend

korrigierend

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/kɝˈɛktɪv/
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intended or designed to improve or correct a bad or undesirable situation

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The corrective lenses improved her vision significantly.
The corrective action plan addressed the issues identified in the audit.
His teacher provided corrective feedback to help him improve his writing.
informative
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(aufschlussreich)

informativ

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/ˌɪnˈfɔɹmətɪv/
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providing useful or valuable information

synonyminformatory
antonymuninformative
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The informative article offered insights into the latest scientific discoveries.
His informative lectures captivated the audience with fascinating facts.
Her informative presentation provided a comprehensive overview of the topic.
informative
coercive
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(nötigend)

(nötigend)

zwanghaft

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/koʊˈɝsɪv/
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using force or threat to persuade people to do something that they are reluctant to do

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Her coercive behavior towards her employees created a hostile work environment.
The coercive influence of peer pressure compelled him to engage in risky behavior.
The coercive measures taken by the government restricted freedom of speech.
explosive
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(explosive)

(explosive)

explosiv

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/ɪksˈpɫoʊsɪv/
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having the potential to cause sudden and violent release of energy or force

antonymnonexplosive
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The explosive eruption of the volcano sent ash and debris into the air.
The explosive force of the blast shattered windows in nearby buildings.
The chemical reaction caused by mixing the two substances was explosive.
explosive
transformative
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(verändernd)

transformativ

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/ˌtɹænsˈfɔɹmɑˌtɪv/
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having the power to bring about significant changes or transformations

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The transformative impact of technology revolutionized communication.
His transformative leadership style inspired innovation and growth within the organization.
Her transformative journey of self-discovery changed her outlook on life.
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