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Sentence count:159+5Posted:2017-05-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: informationmisinformationdisinformationformativenormativeinformation technologytransformativeaffirmativeMeaning: [ɪn'fɔrmətɪv /-'fɔːm-]  adj. 1. tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance 2. serving to instruct of enlighten or inform 3. providing or conveying information. 
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(61) Hyperbole, perhaps, but this meeting of two of world football's traditionally strongest sides should none the less prove highly informative.
(62) Gift and Book Shop A packed souvenir shop full of interesting and unusual gifts and informative and entertaining books.
(63) I do hope that you have a very enjoyable evening and an informative one too.
(64) Because science aims at theories with a large informative content, the falsificationist welcomes the proposal of bold speculative conjectures.
(65) Mr. Maclean I assure the hon. Gentleman that the Government are committed to a policy of informative labelling.
(66) This is thoroughly enjoyable and could not be more informative.
(67) There are also informative sections on nutritional values, and storage and hygiene.
(68) Thesis titles in the earth sciences tend to be highly informative.
(69) Internal reports are also becoming better illustrated, and therefore more informative, through the introduction of desk top publishing.
(70) When you want more general information, look around for informative leaflets and library books.
(71) In another informative paper(sentencedict.com), Heaney argues that special collection development policies should be committed to paper.
(72) Again, this information was informative and served as a fairly comprehensive review of the work reported to date using these systems.
(73) The officer, however respectful, was at first no more informative than anyone else had been.
(74) Many of the nature books are purely decorative, but a few are very informative.
(75) Even resistant readers will find much informative discussion of speech act theory and related matters.
(76) The picture can be made more revealing and informative in various ways.
(77) Intuitive judgements of the kind listed above are undoubtedly more informative than gross judgements of abnormality.
(78) The stated intention of the proposed SAS is to establish reporting practice which is both clear and informative.
(79) Careful observation of how the child manages pieces of solid food can be very informative.
(80) The booklet that accompanies the CD is informative and scholarly, without being pedantic.
(81) Just because the law makes definite claims about planetary orbits, it has informative content and is falsifiable.
(81) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(82) The amount of standing genetic variation for ageing within populations, and the number of genes involved, are not informative.
(83) Results were similar when staff were asked how informative and how useful is the content of the publication.
(84) As anyone who had heard Professor Jennings lecture will expect, the style is highly readable as well as informative.
(85) I have always found it to be most informative, stimulating and interesting - a really excellent magazine.
(86) Do these really mar our understanding of informative articles, aiming to make us wiser on equestrian subjects?
(87) Good copy is crisp, informative.
(88) This article is crisp, informative.
(89) Sagittal and coronal T 1 WI were most informative.
(90) This advertising is informative and factual.
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