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The employees feel their companies’ leadership teams have not been sufficiently transparent and communicative in answering that question.
‘Feels very much lip service’: Media employees agitate over companies’ inaction following diversity and inclusion pledges|Tim Peterson|August 31, 2020|Digiday
Experiments showed that chimps, the animal closest to humans, were hopeless at reading what Hare calls ‘communicative intention’.
The Genius of Dogs|David Frum|March 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Recurrent sociological interpretations emphasize the communicative value of crying.
Why Do We Cry?|Michael Trimble|January 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST
She was very small, as thin and light as thistle-down, ill-dressed, and as communicative as a babbling child.
Robert Elsmere|Mrs. Humphry Ward
Be always mild and cheerful in their presence, communicative, but never extravagant, trifling or vulgar in language or gesture.
Our Deportment|John H. Young
When the Valiant paid her second visit to Rabat, the Bey was inclined to be communicative.
The Message|Louis Tracy
We were gratified by means of the communicative captain C—, who conversed with the dragoman, as an old acquaintance.
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker|Tobias Smollett
The Makoa chief, Matingula, was hospitable and communicative, telling us all he knew of the river and country beyond.
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries|David Livingstone
British Dictionary definitions for communicative
communicative
/ (kəˈmjuːnɪkətɪv) /
adjective
inclined or able to communicate readily; talkative