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informative
[ in-fawr-muh-tiv ]
informative
/ ɪˈɔːəɪ /
adjective
- providing information; instructive
Derived Forms
- ˈڴǰپ, adverb
- ˈڴǰپԱ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ڴǰa·پ· adverb
- ·ڴǰa·پ·Ա noun
- ԴDzi·ڴǰm·پ adjective
- ԴDzi·ڴǰm·پ·ly adverb
- ԴDzi·ڴǰm·پ·ness noun
- ܲi·ڴǰa·پ adjective
- un·ڴǰa·پ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of informative1
Example Sentences
This opening scene might be quick and straightforward, but it’s also deceptively informative.
With its forced bonhomie, the show is neither informative nor engaging.
It’s gripping and informative without sermonizing — everything a great documentary should be.
This malfunctioning piece of office equipment is half symbol, half informative memory fragment starring in an anecdote he shared with me during a recent video chat about a job he had long before creating “Severance.”
“In making these edits, 60 Minutes is always guided by the truth and what we believe will be most informative to the viewing public — all while working within the constraints of broadcast television.”
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