"Instructive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Instructive" Meaning

Instructive refers to something that teaches or guides people in some way, often providing guidance or direction on a particular task or activity. It can also describe information or content that is helpful or valuable in learning or understanding a topic.

"Instructive" Examples

Usage Examples of "Instructive"


| Example | Sentence |
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| Adjective | The instructive diagram helped me understand the complex machinery. |
| Adjective | The teacher's instructive tone made me feel more confident in my abilities. |
| Noun | The company's instructive safety guidelines saved several lives during the emergency. |
| Adjective | The new employee found the company's instructive onboarding process very helpful. |
| Adjective | The user manual was full of instructive illustrations that made the assembly process easy to follow.

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The word "instructing" is the present participle form of the verb "instruct". It means teaching or guiding someone on what to do or how to do something, often in a formal or official setting. It can also refer to giving someone orders or directions.

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