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instructive
[ in-struhk-tiv ]
adjective
- serving to instruct or inform; conveying instruction, knowledge, or information; enlightening.
- Grammar. noting a case, as in Finnish, whose distinctive function is to indicate means by which.
instructive
/ ɪnˈstrʌktɪv /
adjective
- serving to instruct or enlighten; conveying information
Derived Forms
- inˈstructively, adverb
- inˈstructiveness, noun
Other Words From
- in·structive·ly adverb
- in·structive·ness noun
- nonin·structive adjective
- nonin·structive·ly adverb
- nonin·structive·ness noun
- over·in·structive adjective
- over·in·structive·ly adverb
- over·in·structive·ness noun
- unin·structive adjective
- unin·structive·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of instructive1
Example Sentences
Watching him dealing with his team against City from my very high vantage point on the seventh floor of the main stand was quite instructive.
It may be a more instructive parable than he realizes, because Jeffress has been doing everything he can to return to that office ever since.
The Ontological-Hysteric Theater is, of course, the name of Foreman’s experimental company, and it’s instructive to consider the two words in proximity.
Such fantasies were an instructive form of projection, of a sort that may seem oddly familiar today.
Clement's words were considered but instructive of a man who was quickly needing proof from some signings they could cut the mustard at Rangers.
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