/ɪnfɔˈɹmʌtɪv/ - [informutiv] - in•form•a•tive
We found 7 definitions of informative from 4 different sources.
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informative - providing or conveying information | ||
informatory | ||
uninformative lacking information | ||
instructive, informative serving to instruct or enlighten or inform | ||
advisory, consultative, consultatory, consultive giving advice; "an advisory memorandum", "his function was purely consultative" | ||
exemplifying, illustrative clarifying by use of examples | ||
newsy full of news; "a newsy letter" | ||
informative - serving to instruct or enlighten or inform | ||
instructive | ||
uninstructive failing to instruct | ||
informatory, informative providing or conveying information | ||
clarifying, elucidative that makes clear; "a clarifying example" | ||
demonstrative, illustrative given to or marked by the open expression of emotion; "an affectionate and demonstrative family" | ||
didactic, didactical instructive (especially excessively) | ||
doctrinaire stubbornly insistent on theory without regard for practicality or suitability | ||
educative resulting in education; "an educative experience" | ||
educational providing knowledge; "an educational film" | ||
explanatory serving or intended to explain or make clear; "explanatory notes"; "an explanatory paragraph" | ||
expositive, expository serving to expound or set forth; "clean expository writing" | ||
interpretative, interpretive that provides interpretation | ||
ostensive manifestly demonstrative | ||
informative - tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance; "an enlightening glimpse of government in action"; "an illuminating lecture" | ||
enlightening, illuminating |