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UK
/ɪnfˈɔːmətˌɪv/
]
[ US /ˌɪnˈfɔɹmətɪv/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈfɔɹmətɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance
an illuminating lecture
an enlightening glimpse of government in action - serving to instruct or enlighten or inform
- providing or conveying information
How To Use informative In A Sentence
- It traces the history of sugar and its social and economic impact on the island in a lively and informative exhibition. Times, Sunday Times
- It is a balanced and informative programme. Times, Sunday Times
- To help maintain interest, each chapter contains a short, informative sidebar.
- He would murmur a quiet corrective now and then, or insert an informative note, but never parade his learning.
- She is the author of many well written and informative articles about baby showers.
- This article classifies the uncertainty as essential one and uninformative one in term of its origin. The latter results from incomplete information and need more attention from economics.
- These are minor quibbles, however, and the book overall is well-written, highly readable, and very enjoyable and informative.
- The trick to this method is avoiding the annoying, self-aggrandizing kind of emote, but still publicizing the informative, roleplay based emote. WoW.com
- We were funny and informative! The Sun
- By analyzing 134 informative microsatellite markers dispersed throughout the genome on 39 meioses, we localized the king mutation to the distal region of Chromosome 5 with a peak logarithm of odds PLoS Biology: New Articles