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informative
[in-fawr-muh-tiv]
informative
/ ɪˈɔːəɪ /
adjective
providing information; instructive
Other 51Թ Forms
- informatively adverb
- informativeness noun
- noninformative adjective
- noninformatively adverb
- noninformativeness noun
- uninformative adjective
- uninformatively adverb
- ˈڴǰپ adverb
- ˈڴǰپԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of informative1
Example Sentences
Bill Plaschke, thank you for your very informative column about Parkinson’s disease and your boxing exercise program.
“We spend a lot of time making sure the show is informative visually and reflects a modern, elegant broadcast,” said Chris Dinan, Muir’s executive producer.
Where the company makes up for that, though, is in its series of informative podcasts and program notes adding whatever context is lost in the staging.
The illustrated catalog, which includes six informative essays, is also excellent.
This opening scene might be quick and straightforward, but it’s also deceptively informative.
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