[
UK
/kəmjˈuːnɪkətˌɪv/
]
[ US /kəmˈjunəkətɪv/ ]
[ US /kəmˈjunəkətɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to communication
communicative arts -
able or tending to communicate
was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew
How To Use communicative In A Sentence
- With a good score behind him and a couple of good catches, he was soon the most communicative person on the field.
- He and Barton were now called upon for their names, and in return, we were favoured with the liquid and vowelly appellatives, by which our ingenuous and communicative acquaintances were respectively designated. The Island Home
- A doctor with whom you have a good, communicative and friendly relationship is a rare beast.
- But I was going through a reclusive and non-communicative phase, and his efforts to talk to me, to establish genuine communication, were met with a stony and moody silence.
- `Christmas is Christmas," he said to me -- unusually communicative. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
- I was indeed incommunicative and incompatible with the kids at my grade level.
- The reader's conception of the text in this case is the worst possible communicative situation.
- It required two participants able to mean and to intend, locked into a social context of communicative exchange.
- Remote and uncommunicative was their description as Whyte avoided the hoi polloi, preferring to spend time with the corporate elite.
- Each of the elements he names demands a communicative, rhetorically performed reciprocity that today's electronic media make almost unthinkable.