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# adjective Article
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In Bibical Hebrew, adjectives always match the noun they describe in gender ([masculine](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/gender_masculine/02.md) or [feminine](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/gender_feminine/02.md)) and number ([singular](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/number_singular/02.md) or [plural](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/number_plural/02.md)). However, there are some exceptions to this rule. If a noun is [dual](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/number_dual/02.md), its accompanying adjective will be [plural](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/number_plural/02.md). Also, the gender of some nouns does not match their apparent form (as in נָשִׁים, meaning "women"); in these cases, an adjective will match the gender of the noun itself rather than the apparent form. Similarly, if a noun is collective (as in עַם, meaning "people") or if a plural noun refers to one person (as in אֶלֹהִים, meaning "God"), the adjective may match the implied number rather than the apparent form.
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In Bibical Hebrew, adjectives always match the noun they describe in gender ([masculine](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/gender_masculine/02.md) or [feminine](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/gender_feminine/02.md)) and number ([singular](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/number_singular/02.md) or [plural](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/number_plural/02.md)). However, there are some exceptions to this rule. If a noun is [dual](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/number_dual/02.md), its accompanying adjective will be [plural](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/number_plural/02.md). Also, the gender of some nouns does not match their apparent form (as in נָשִׁים, meaning "women"); in these cases, an accompanying adjective will match the gender of the noun itself rather than the apparent form. Similarly, if a noun is collective (as in עַם, meaning "people") or if a plural noun refers to one person (as in אֶלֹהִים, meaning "God"), the accompanying adjective may match the implied number rather than the apparent form.
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## Form
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* EXAMPLE
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<table border="1" class="docutils">
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<tbody valign="top">
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<tr class="row-odd" align="right"><td></td>
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<tr class="row-even"><td></td>
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<tr class="row-odd"><td></td>
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<tr class="row-even"><td></td>
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### Other Uses
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#### Comparative
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