apostrophic

/ˌæpəˈstrɑfɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or using an apostrophe (the punctuation mark).
    • The editor fixed several apostrophic mistakes in the manuscript.
    • She explained the apostrophic rules for showing possession.
    • The apostrophic error in the sign made it look unprofessional.
  2. Relating to or using an apostrophe (the rhetorical device of addressing an absent person or thing).
    • The writer's apostrophic address to the sea created a powerful image.
    • The poem's apostrophic style gives it a dramatic, emotional feel.
    • His speech became apostrophic when he started talking to the empty chair.
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