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communicative
[ kuh-myoo-ni-key-tiv, -kuh-tiv ]
adjective
- inclined to communicate or impart; talkative:
He isn't feeling very communicative today.
Synonyms: expansive, voluble, loquacious, free-spoken
- of or relating to communication.
communicative
/ kəˈmjuːnɪkətɪv /
adjective
- inclined or able to communicate readily; talkative
- of or relating to communication
Derived Forms
- comˈmunicatively, adverb
- comˈmunicativeness, noun
Other Words From
- com·muni·cative·ly adverb
- com·muni·cative·ness noun
- noncom·muni·cative adjective
- noncom·muni·cative·ly adverb
- noncom·muni·cative·ness noun
- over·com·muni·cative adjective
- semi·com·muni·cative adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of communicative1
Example Sentences
We spoke with academic and industry experts to find out what communicative skills are necessary to navigate these new waters successfully and lead happy, productive teams.
It didn’t deny that there have been times when YouTube was less communicative, less transparent or slower than some rivals to respond to content controversies.
It functions as a communicative social tool, while at the same time, some shoes make it comfortable to walk around in.
“Our idea is to be a communicative leader, an incredible partner and we really want to future-proof and transform our brand and rejuvenate our brand,” Schoerner added.
A persona is an imaginary figure representing a segment of real people, and it is a communicative design technique aimed at enhanced user understanding.
Experiments showed that chimps, the animal closest to humans, were hopeless at reading what Hare calls ‘communicative intention’.
Recurrent sociological interpretations emphasize the communicative value of crying.
“So settled, so still, so serene / Completely vegetative, cumcumbive, or potative, non-communicative, and green …” Bonkers.
Armstrong was only sporadically communicative during the last two weeks of her life.
Malcolm understood instantly that his native companion had found the ekka-wallah more communicative.
Seeing that his friend did not intend to be communicative the boy wisely changed the subject.
Mazaroff had been too communicative in the hour of his supposed triumph, and he had told Varney everything.
She was busy during every moment while in the country, and her relative was no more communicative than of yore.
He kept repeating to himself that, if he lost his temper, she would never become communicative.
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