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informative

[in-fawr-muh-tiv] / ɪnˈfɔr mə tɪv /


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“I find a costume, particularly the costumes of this late 18th century period, to be so informative about physicality and how you move.”

From Los Angeles Times

The evening is lightly dappled with personal or informative patter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bill Shaikin’s story on the Dodgers’ TV deal is very informative.

From Los Angeles Times

She described him as "kind, accommodating, informative and entertaining".

From BBC

Isadora kept texting him videos of people’s takes on the military’s involvement in science, which ranged from totally bonkers conspiracy theories to surprisingly informative facts from laypeople, complete with reliable sources.

From Literature