Adjectivisation

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Towards more picturesque speech

This sentence is indicative of adjectivisation.
This one indicates elegant prose.

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The lexo-crime of taking a perfectly good verb, having it identify as an adjective and then demeaning it by sticking an inferior, dull, verb — like be, make, do, give, or worst of all effect — in front of it. Dead giveaways constructions include the passive and the word “of”.

“I would be inclined to be supportive of the proposal at this point in time.”

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