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informative

intermediateB1

/ɪnˈfɔːrmətɪv/ · in-for-ma-tive

Providing useful or interesting information.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Providing useful or interesting information.

مفید یا دلچسپ معلومات فراہم کرنے والا۔

معلوماتی

maloomati

Synonyms

educationalenlighteninginsightfulتعلیمیآگاہی بڑھانے والابصیرت دینے والا

Antonyms

uninformativeirrelevantuneducationalبے معنیلا تعلقتعلیم نہ دینے والا

Common Collocations

  • informative article
  • informative session
  • informative content

Example Sentences

The documentary was highly informative and engaging.

دستاویزی فلم بہت معلوماتی اور دلچسپ تھی۔

Dastavezi film bohat maloomati aur dilchasp thi.

She prepared an informative presentation for the conference.

اس نے کانفرنس کے لیے ایک معلوماتی پریزنٹیشن تیار کی۔

Us ne conference ke liye aik maloomati presentation tayar ki.

The book is filled with informative charts and illustrations.

کتاب معلوماتی چارٹس اور تصاویر سے بھری ہوئی ہے۔

Kitaab maloomati charts aur tasaveer se bhari hui hai.

Easily Confused With

informal:Informative refers to providing information, while informal describes a casual or relaxed manner.

Word Family

inform
verbآگاہ کرنا
information
nounمعلومات
informative
adjectiveمعلوماتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'inform' to remember 'informative' as it means to provide information.

Imagine a classroom where a teacher provides enlightening information to students.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

علم کا دریا، دیتا ہے روشنی ہر رُخ پر، معلوماتی سیر کا سفر ہے حسینہُ عالم میں۔

Ilm ka darya, deta hai roshni har rukh par, Maloomati seer ka safar hai haseena-e-alam mein.

The river of knowledge sheds light in every direction, The journey of informative exploration is exquisite in this world.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نیکی کا راستہ علم ہی ہے۔

Neki ka rasta ilm hi hai.

The path to goodness is knowledge.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "informatīvus" — to give form or shape

First known use: 19th century

The word 'informative' evolved from the Latin 'informatīvus', which means 'to give form' or 'to shape'. Its meaning expanded to describe something that provides useful or enlightening information.