prescriptive
pre·scrip·tive
adj \pri-ˈskrip-tiv\Definition of PRESCRIPTIVE
1
: serving to prescribe <prescriptive rules of usage>
2
: acquired by, founded on, or determined by prescription or by long-standing custom
— pre·scrip·tive·ly adverb
Examples of PRESCRIPTIVE
- Critics claim the new rules are too prescriptive.
- <even in this age of e-mail the prescriptive response to a wedding gift is a handwritten thank-you note>
First Known Use of PRESCRIPTIVE
1748
Related to PRESCRIPTIVE
Related Words: authentic, established, fixed, historical; common, habitual, orthodox, usual; ancestral, historic, old-time, old-world; aged, age-old, ancient, antediluvian, hoary, old, venerable; ageless, dateless, immemorial, timeless
Near Antonyms: contemporary, current, modern, modernized, new, new-age, present-day, updated, up-to-date; futuristic, high-tech (also hi-tech), hot, latest, mod, modernistic, newfangled, new-fashioned, red-hot, space-age, state-of-the-art, supermodern, ultramodern; nonconformist, nonorthodox, original, progressive, revolutionary, unorthodox, unprecedented, unusual
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