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词汇 informative
释义

Definition of informative in English:

informative

adjective ɪnˈfɔːmətɪvɪnˈfɔrmədɪv
  • Providing useful or interesting information.

    富有有益信息的,富有有趣资料的

    a thought-provoking, informative article

    一篇发人深省、提供有益信息的文章。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mayoral elections in London are proving very revealing and informative.
    • Each of these books reveals something informative and attempts to balance criticism and praise.
    • It was interesting and informative without being in the least bit moving.
    • This book is deeply interesting to read while still being informative and instructive.
    • Thanks again for this very informative series of articles and the ensuing debate.
    • It did a good job of working the documentary angle and tried to be as informative as an interesting film should be.
    • The level of detail was selected to be informative for all interested groups while being cheap to collect.
    • The eviction similarly feels too didactic to be dramatic and too staged to be convincingly informative.
    • The seminar should prove very informative and is free to anyone who is interested.
    • All interested are invited to attend what should be a highly informative occasion.
    • It is an informative summary and a useful educative tool, saying all the right things that a beginner needs to know.
    • The approach in this article was interesting and informative for people of all ages.
    • But they do try to educate their public with an extremely informative tea menu.
    • Really good magazine illustration should both stand up as a work of art in its own right and as an informative part of the article.
    • The result in each case is a book which is informative, stimulating and illuminating.
    • Almost all of these reports or commentaries are interesting and informative.
    • The result is a video that is informative, interesting and at times funny.
    • New members are very welcome to join this very interesting and informative club.
    • With a background such as this his lecture should be both interesting and informative.
    • The fireworks safety articles have been plentiful, informative and encouraging.
    Synonyms
    instructive, instructional, illuminating, enlightening, revealing, explanatory, telling, communicative, factual
    educational, educative, edifying, didactic, improving
    chatty, gossipy
    informal newsy

Derivatives

  • informatively

  • adverb ɪnˈfɔːmətɪvliɪnˈfɔrmədɪvli
    • Qualitative approaches, such as those described by Bernard, increasingly serve our investigations informatively.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But in other respects it is a marvellously readable, magnificently sweeping survey of Western thought, distinctive for placing it informatively into its historical context.
      • However, if we were to intelligently and informatively argue the point to the extreme, we would find it makes absolutely no sense.
      • Valuable detail was added to the familiar image of Greene, who was placed informatively in a wider context.
      • Tod McAvoy also writes informatively from Japan.
  • informativeness

  • noun
    • The effect of cueing informativeness and the comparison of the effect of central and peripheral cueing were outside the scope of the research of Treisman and Prinzmetal et al.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For maximum informativeness, each pedigree collected consisted of 4 grandparents, 2 parents, and 6-11 offspring.
      • Are we talking about some sort of information-theoretical density - the informativeness or surprisingness of someone's choices of words, phrase structures and ideas?
      • In the present study, we examined the effect of informativeness - namely, the effect of informative and uninformative cueing - in a typical visual search for features and their conjunctions.
      • To take advantage of the informativeness of unlinked sites and to avoid the confounds associated with partial linkage, we resampled the original data set randomly in three steps.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense 'formative, giving life or shape'): from medieval Latin informativus, from Latin informare 'give form to, instruct' (see inform).

Definition of informative in US English:

informative

adjectiveɪnˈfɔrmədɪvinˈfôrmədiv
  • Providing useful or interesting information.

    富有有益信息的,富有有趣资料的

    a thought-provoking, informative article

    一篇发人深省、提供有益信息的文章。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mayoral elections in London are proving very revealing and informative.
    • The result in each case is a book which is informative, stimulating and illuminating.
    • The result is a video that is informative, interesting and at times funny.
    • With a background such as this his lecture should be both interesting and informative.
    • Almost all of these reports or commentaries are interesting and informative.
    • The fireworks safety articles have been plentiful, informative and encouraging.
    • But they do try to educate their public with an extremely informative tea menu.
    • It did a good job of working the documentary angle and tried to be as informative as an interesting film should be.
    • All interested are invited to attend what should be a highly informative occasion.
    • It is an informative summary and a useful educative tool, saying all the right things that a beginner needs to know.
    • This book is deeply interesting to read while still being informative and instructive.
    • Each of these books reveals something informative and attempts to balance criticism and praise.
    • Thanks again for this very informative series of articles and the ensuing debate.
    • It was interesting and informative without being in the least bit moving.
    • Really good magazine illustration should both stand up as a work of art in its own right and as an informative part of the article.
    • The seminar should prove very informative and is free to anyone who is interested.
    • The approach in this article was interesting and informative for people of all ages.
    • The eviction similarly feels too didactic to be dramatic and too staged to be convincingly informative.
    • The level of detail was selected to be informative for all interested groups while being cheap to collect.
    • New members are very welcome to join this very interesting and informative club.
    Synonyms
    instructive, instructional, illuminating, enlightening, revealing, explanatory, telling, communicative, factual

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense ‘formative, giving life or shape’): from medieval Latin informativus, from Latin informare ‘give form to, instruct’ (see inform).

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