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give adjective of information​

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Answered by pritykumari39
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Answer:

Information is an uncountable noun meaning 'facts about someone or something'.

Explanation:

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.

Answered by udishakeshariu
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Answer:

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

informative

Providing information; especially, providing useful or interestinginformation.

(in standards and specifications)Not specifying requirements, but merely providing information.

Synonyms:

instructive, educational, enlightening, illuminating, informational, informatory, revealing, communicative, edifying, educative, elucidative, instructional, advisory, descriptive, telling, didactic, explanatory, factual, helpful, newsy, forthcoming, revelatory, illuminative, explicative, expository, illustrative, explicatory, interpretive, explanative, exegetic, interpretative, exegetical, expositive, hermeneutic, annotative, clarifying, informing, hermeneutical, elucidatory, scholastic, improving, pedagogic, propaedeutic, preceptive, doctrinal, homiletic, moralistic, heuristic, useful, expositional … more

Examples:

“It should be noted that the document is informative and advisory but has no legal authority.”

“These are minor quibbles, however, and the book overall is well-written, highly readable, and very enjoyable and informative.”

“It lasts 30 minutes and the young guides give an informativecommentary during the tour of the city's most historic quarters.”

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