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- noun grammar
Mood expressing an action or state which ishypothetical oranticipated rather thanactual , includingwishes andcommands .
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- noun a mood that represents an act or state (not as a fact but) as contingent or possible
Etymologies
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From subjunctive, from Latin subjunctivus, from sub- ("under") + junctus ("joined"), perfect passive participle of jungere ("to join") + adjective suffix -ivus, + mood, from Latin modus.
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