commanding

commanding(
kuh
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mahn
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dihng
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. autoritario
The general's commanding tone silenced the crowd.El tono de voz autoritario del general acalló la multitud.
b. imperioso
The commanding tone of his speech left no doubt as to who was now in control.El tono imperioso de su discurso dejó bien claro quién estaba al mando.
a. dominante
The castle sat in a commanding position above the town.El castillo se encontraba en una posición dominante por encima de la ciudad.
b. abrumador
The team scored a commanding win on the road.El equipo consiguió una victoria abrumadora jugando de visitante.
c. imponente
The restaurant has commanding views out over the ocean.El restaurante tiene vistas imponentes del océano.
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