Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

nominal sentence

Noun
/ˈnɒmɪnəl ˈsɛntəns/
Definition
A nominal sentence is a type of sentence that does not contain a verb but conveys a complete thought, often using a subject and a complement.
Examples
  • The sky is blue.
  • She is my friend.
  • My favorite color is green.
Meaning
In linguistics, a nominal sentence is typically used to express identity, state, or quality without the use of verbs in the way that a typical sentence would. This form is often found in languages like Arabic, where the structure can effectively communicate meaning without explicit action.
Synonyms
  • Identical sentence
  • Equational sentence
  • Non-verbal sentence