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grammatical case vs oblique

oblique vs grammatical case

grammatical case and oblique both are nouns.

grammatical case is not an adjective while oblique is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
grammatical case Yes No No No
oblique Yes Yes No No
As nouns, oblique is a hyponym of grammatical case; that is, oblique is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than grammatical case:
  • grammatical case: nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence
  • oblique: any grammatical case other than the nominative
Other hyponyms of grammatical case include nominative, nominative case, subject case, oblique case.
grammatical case (noun) oblique (noun)
nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence a diagonally arranged abdominal muscle on either side of the torso
any grammatical case other than the nominative
grammatical case (adjective) oblique (adjective)
slanting or inclined in direction or course or position--neither parallel nor perpendicular nor right-angled
indirect in departing from the accepted or proper way; misleading
Difference between grammatical case and oblique

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