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informative
adjective as in educational
Strongest matches
chatty, descriptive, enlightening, explanatory, gossipy, illuminating, informational, instructional, instructive, revealing
Weak matches
advisory, communicative, edifying, educative, elucidative, forthcoming, newsy, revelatory, significant
Example Sentences
Serbia, on their own territory, will present the sort of challenge that will be informative for both Tuchel and those seeking indications.
The BMA said the meeting on Tuesday was "informative" and the two sides had reached a "greater mutual understanding" than previously.
Some are angry, campaigning against government policies, or informative, keen to show followers the impact of climate change on their daily lives.
Understanding how others react in situations can in itself be informative, or prompt self-reflection.
"We are really excited to be able to provide these free informative sessions for members of the public to help inform on conditions that affect the lives of many of us every day," she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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