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Emphasised adjectives

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owenrp | 23:19 Wed 22nd May 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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In the english language is there a term for an adjective that has beem emphasised by its preceeding word? e.g."deepest love" ; "brilliant red"
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I think "deepest love" might be called a superlative - but not "brilliant red".

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