WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
de•mon•stra•tive /dəˈmɑnstrətɪv/USA pronunciation
adj.
n. [countable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- showing openly one's emotions:a demonstrative parent.
- Grammarindicating or singling out the thing referred to:The word this is a demonstrative pronoun and adjective.
n. [countable]
- Grammara demonstrative word, as this or there.
de•mon•stra•tive
(də mon′strə tiv),USA pronunciation adj.
n.
de•mon′stra•tive•ly, adv.
de•mon′stra•tive•ness, n.
- characterized by or given to open exhibition or expression of one's emotions, attitudes, etc., esp. of love or affection:She wished her fiancé were more demonstrative.
- serving to demonstrate;
explanatory or illustrative. - serving to prove the truth of anything;
indubitably conclusive. - Grammarindicating or singling out the thing referred to. This is a demonstrative pronoun.
n.
- Grammara demonstrative word, as this or there.
- Latin dēmonstrātīvus, equivalent. to dēmonstrāt(us) (see demonstrate) + -īvus -ive
- Middle French)
- Middle English demonstratif (1350–1400
de•mon′stra•tive•ness, n.