Pronunciation: /ɛˌdʒuˈkeɪʃənəl/
adjective relating to or providing education; instructive
A1 I enjoy watching educational cartoons with my younger siblings.
A2 The museum offers educational tours for school groups.
B1 The online course provided a variety of educational resources for students to access.
B2 The documentary film was both entertaining and educational, teaching viewers about a historical event.
C1 The university library is a hub of educational resources for students pursuing advanced degrees.
C2 Attending a conference on the latest advancements in technology was a highly educational experience for the researchers.
formal The educational program aims to enhance students' critical thinking skills.
informal My mom bought me an educational puzzle to work on during the weekend.
slang Dude, that documentary was so educational - I learned a ton of new stuff!
figurative Traveling to different countries can be very educational in terms of experiencing new cultures.
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