Modifiers Questions Medium
Cumulative modifiers are words or phrases that are used together to intensify or emphasize the meaning of a word or phrase. They work together to create a stronger impact or emphasis. Here are some examples of cumulative modifiers:
1. She was extremely tired, utterly exhausted, and completely drained after the long hike.
2. The concert was incredibly loud, overwhelmingly energetic, and absolutely unforgettable.
3. The cake was deliciously moist, perfectly sweet, and beautifully decorated.
4. The movie was surprisingly funny, refreshingly original, and delightfully entertaining.
5. The athlete was exceptionally talented, remarkably dedicated, and consistently hardworking.
In each of these examples, the cumulative modifiers (extremely, utterly, completely, incredibly, overwhelmingly, absolutely, deliciously, perfectly, beautifully, surprisingly, refreshingly, delightfully, exceptionally, remarkably, consistently) are used to intensify the qualities or characteristics being described.