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Illustrative for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: ɪ'ləstrətɪv

What does Illustrative really mean?

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Hey there! So, let's talk about the word "illustrative." Don't worry, I'll make sure you understand it really well.

You know when you read a book and sometimes there are pictures that help you understand what's happening in the story? Those pictures are illustrations. They show you more than just the words, right? Well, in a similar way, "illustrative" is like an adjective, which means it describes something. When we say something is "illustrative," it means it helps us understand or explain something better, just like those pictures in a book.

Now, let's take an example to make it even clearer. Imagine you have to explain to someone how to make a sandwich. You can just use words, but if you show them step-by-step pictures or maybe even demonstrate it yourself, that would be more illustrative. It would make it easier for the other person to understand and follow the instructions.

Do you see how "illustrative" adds that extra layer of helpfulness? It's like shining a light on something and making it easier to see and understand.

Oh, by the way, I should mention that "illustrative" can also mean showing a typical example of something. It's like when you want to explain what a cat looks like, and you show a picture of a common cat that represents all other cats. So, "illustrative" can mean both helping you understand something better and showing a typical representation of something.

I hope that explanation made sense to you. If you have any more questions or if there's anything else you'd like to know, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!

Revised and Fact checked by Sarah Anderson on 2023-10-29 02:18:32

Illustrative In a sentece

Learn how to use Illustrative inside a sentece

  • When you draw pictures in your notebook to show how something works, it is illustrative. Like drawing pictures of a bike to explain how to ride it.
  • In a science book, there are often many pictures that help explain complicated ideas. Those pictures are illustrative.
  • If a teacher uses a lot of visual aids like diagrams, charts, and graphs during a lesson, it can make it more illustrative and easier to understand.
  • When you watch a cartoon that teaches you about historical events, it is illustrative because it uses colorful animations to show what happened in the past.
  • In a storybook, the beautiful and colorful pictures that go along with the text are illustrative as they help you imagine the characters and settings.

Illustrative Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Illustrative Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.