adjective form of information
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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs inform, informationize, informatise and informatize which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts. Providing information; especially, providing useful or interesting information.
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The adjective form of the word 'information' is 'informative'.
- Adjectives are an essential aspect of the English language
- They are required to form complete sentences and no language would be complete without the implementation of adjectives
- They are known as descriptive words and provide more information about a noun, pronoun, or verb
- The word 'information' is a noun that refers to data, facts, or statistics
- The adjective form of this word, 'informative' signifies that a person or an object is full of data, or is well-informed about a certain subject
- These descriptive words aid in adding depth to a language and disseminate information in a concise manner
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