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What does borderline inappropriate mean?
For example, "...what you just said was borderline inappropriate, and I'm feeling very harassed"
I thought "borderline" in this sentence is adjective,but "inappropriate" is adjective too. I'm confuse their function and the meaning.Hopefully,you could explanin this phrase to me.
Thank you
Oct 12, 2021 9:10 PM
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'Borderline' can be a noun, adjective or adverb. Here it is an adverb, meaning 'almost'. It is telling us 'how' inappropriate something is... 🙂
October 12, 2021
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It's confusing because you're right, "borderline" is typically going to be used as an adjective (maybe a noun) but here they are using it very colloquially. Very casual and fluent language. They're actually using "borderline" in this example more like an Adverb or degree, sometimes i call these "intensifiers" - so there could be something "extremely inappropriate" , "very inappropriate", "kinda inappropriate" , "a bit inappropriate" and finally "borderline inappropriate". So if someone says that this is "borderline ___adj___" they mean it is ALMOST, but NOT QUITE "adj"
examples:
This is borderline spicy - (this is almost but not quite spicy)
That movie was . . . borderline funny - (almost but not quite funny)
"How was your date?" , "It was on the borderline" (here i am using "borderline" as a noun but i mean it was ALLLLLMOST bad, so it can be used in a very similar way to the "adverb/intensifier" version.
October 12, 2021
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