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enlightening
[ en-lahyt-n-ing ]
adjective
- informative, instructive, or eye-opening; giving intellectual or spiritual light:
You are encouraged to watch this very enlightening video to better understand what small family farms are up against.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ···Բ· adverb
- ԴDz····Բ adjective
- ܲ····Բ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of enlightening1
Example Sentences
Hence, watching reactions to major companies instituting return-to-office mandates has been enlightening.
We invite your thoughts, and I hope you find these innovations helpful and enlightening.
Getting more information on what gulls are eating - in proximity to people and as the climate changes - "could be very enlightening", he said.
“Through the deepest heartbreak of my life, it was the most intense yet enlightening therapy I’ve ever been through.”
“Knowledge is power, and understanding where you stand compared to your peers can be enlightening,” said Stanberry, who now runs The Purse, a newsletter that includes contributor confessionals about finances and household labor.
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