Pronunciation: /ɪnˈfɔːrməˌtɔːri/
adjective providing information or knowledge; informative
A1 The pamphlet provided informatory details about the local attractions.
A2 The website offers informatory articles on various health topics.
B1 The training manual includes informatory diagrams to help users understand the process.
B2 The report contained informatory data that supported the findings of the study.
C1 The seminar featured informatory presentations by experts in the field.
C2 The book is highly regarded for its informatory content on historical events.
formal The pamphlet contained informatory content about the upcoming conference.
informal The email was very informatory, it had all the details we needed.
slang The website had some really cool and informatory stuff on it.
figurative Her gestures were so informatory that I could tell exactly what she was thinking.
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