Expositive

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Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspɑzətɪv/

Definitions of expositive

adjective relating to or characterized by exposition; explanatory

Example Sentences

A1 The expositive text was easy to understand for beginners.

A2 The teacher used expositive language to explain the concept to the students.

B1 The expositive presentation provided a clear overview of the topic.

B2 The expositive essay delved deep into the historical context of the event.

C1 The expositive documentary offered a comprehensive analysis of the subject matter.

C2 The expositive literature explored complex themes with depth and clarity.

Examples of expositive in a Sentence

formal The expositive essay provided a thorough analysis of the historical event.

informal I found the expositive presentation to be very informative.

slang That expositive video really broke down the complicated topic for me.

figurative Her expositive storytelling painted a vivid picture of the protagonist's journey.

Grammatical Forms of expositive

past tense

exposited

plural

expositives

comparative

more expositive

superlative

most expositive

present tense

exposites

future tense

will exposit

perfect tense

has exposit

continuous tense

is expositing

singular

expositive

positive degree

expositive

infinitive

to exposit

gerund

expositing

participle

exposited

Origin and Evolution of expositive

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'expositive' originated from the Latin word 'expositivus', which is derived from the verb 'exponere' meaning 'to set forth'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the early 17th century, 'expositive' was primarily used in the context of explaining or interpreting a subject matter. Over time, its usage has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings related to exposition and clarification.