educative
/'edju:kətiv/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Resulting in education; providing knowledge, insight, or intellectual growth: Describes an experience, process, or material that instructs, enlightens, or fosters learning and development.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The museum visit was a highly educative experience for the students.
- She writes educative articles that simplify complex scientific concepts.
- The documentary was both entertaining and educative.
Advanced Usage
- "Educative value": The degree to which something provides useful instruction or knowledge.
- Teachers evaluate the educative value of new software before using it in class.
- "Educative process": Refers to the ongoing activity or method of teaching and learning.
- Mentorship is an important part of the educative process for young professionals.
Variants and Related Words
- Education (n): The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.
- Educational (adj): Pertaining to the provision of education; often used interchangeably with "educative," though "educational" is more common and can also describe institutions (e.g., educational system).
- Educator (n): A person who provides instruction or education.
Synonyms
- Instructive: Serving to instruct or inform.
- Informative: Providing useful or interesting information.
- Enlightening: Providing intellectual or spiritual insight.
- Edifying: Instructing or improving morally or intellectually.
Antonyms
- Uninformative: Not providing useful or interesting information.
- Misleading: Giving the wrong idea or impression.
Related Phrases
- "An educative role": A function or position that involves teaching or fostering learning.
- Parents play an educative role in their children's early development.
- "For educative purposes": With the intention of teaching or providing knowledge.
- The video was created for educative purposes.
Adjective
- resulting in education
- an educative experience