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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
While chatbots have replaced Google searches for many people, the folks I talked to said they use AI to go well beyond search and even help spin up informative reports.
His posts weren’t just fun, they were informative, explaining why the products’ ingredients were effective in treating dry or acne-prone skin.
Private-sector data are “less informative when they stand alone,” he said.
But their emphasis on reporting frequency obscures a more fundamental concern: whether existing regulatory arrangements can actually produce financial statements that are consistent, comparable, and genuinely informative to the public.
His remarks that Bellingham wanted to be in the squad, but was then not included, were informative in this context.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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