grammar : to change the form of a word when using it in a particular way [+ obj] ▪ Most nouns in English are inflected for plural use by adding “-s” or “-es.” [no obj] ▪ Most nouns in English inflect for plural use by adding “-s” or “-es.” ▪ Most adjectives in English do not inflect for gender or number.
— inflected adjective [more inflected; most inflected]
▪ Some languages are more (highly) inflected than others. [=the words in some languages change their forms for different uses more than the words in other languages] ▪ “Gone” and “went” are inflected forms of the verb “go.”
▪ Some languages are more (highly) inflected than others. [=the words in some languages change their forms for different uses more than the words in other languages] ▪ “Gone” and “went” are inflected forms of the verb “go.”







