noun
- plural of illative; words or expressions that indicate inference or conclusion
Usage: grammar; linguistics
Examples
- The teacher explained that illatives like ‘therefore’ and ‘thus’ help connect ideas logically.
- Students struggled to identify the illatives in the complex argumentative text.
- Common illatives include words such as ‘consequently’ and ‘hence’.
- The essay lacked clear illatives to guide readers through the reasoning.
- Grammarians classify certain conjunctions and adverbs as illatives.
- Using appropriate illatives can strengthen the logical flow of writing.