Definitionadj. serving to instruct or enlighten or inform
Last update: July 26, 2015
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Sylvia found that the visit to India is instructive. [adjective]
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It is instructive to compare the two political theories. [Please select]
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I have had a long and instructive talk alone with Brother V., who advised me to hold fast by Brother A. Though I am unworthy, much was revealed to me. [Please select]
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This is instructive at the same time. [Please select]
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A most instructive discussion. [Please select]
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--"Eminently amusing and very instructive to boot." [Please select]
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_ "Here is the last and best work of that instructive author." [Please select]
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_ "One of the most instructive and fascinating writers of our time." [Please select]
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The book is not of much value, but I think you will find it interesting and instructive. [Please select]
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"It would be entertaining and instructive, at the present day, to imagine what were Mr." [Please select]
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Here he had many opportunities of reading new books, and of hearing instructive conversation. [Please select]
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