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View usage for: (edʒʊkətɪv, US -keɪt-) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]Something that has an educative role teaches you something. [formal] ...the educative value of allowing broadcasters into their courts. Synonyms: instructive, educational, useful, helpful More Synonyms of educative educative in British English (ˈɛdjʊkətɪv) adjectiveproducing or resulting in education an educative experience educative in American English (ˈɛdʒuˌkeɪtɪv; ˈɛdʒəˌkeɪtɪv) adjective1. educating or tending to educate; instructive 2. of education; educational Examples of 'educative' in a sentenceeducative Message to Diane: Should I allow my high purposes to be diverted by this literary humoresque, albeit one with an educative dimension? The exhibition is an educative and emotionally satisfying experience. Additional synonymsDefinition intended to teach or instruct people In totalitarian societies, art exists solely for didactic purposes. Synonyms instructive, educational, enlightening, moral, edifying, homiletic, preceptive the reading of edifying literature Synonyms instructive, improving, inspiring, elevating, enlightening, uplifting, instructional The kids had an enjoyable and educational day. Synonyms instructive, useful, cultural, illuminating, enlightening, informative, instructional, didactic, edifying, educative, heuristic - educated
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