Pronunciation: /ɪˈluːsɪˌdeɪtɪv/
adjective providing clarification or explanation
A1 The teacher used simple and elucidative language to explain the concept to the students.
A2 The book includes elucidative diagrams to help readers understand the complex process.
B1 The documentary provided an elucidative analysis of the historical events leading up to the war.
B2 The scientist presented an elucidative presentation on the latest research findings in the field of genetics.
C1 The professor's elucidative lecture on quantum physics challenged even the most advanced students.
C2 The author's elucidative writing style captivated readers and left them with a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
formal The professor's elucidative explanation of the complex theory helped the students understand it better.
informal The teacher's elucidative talk made everything so much clearer.
slang Dude, that YouTube video was so elucidative, I finally get how to do that trick!
figurative The artist's brushstrokes were so elucidative, they revealed the true emotions behind the painting.
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