Antonyms for informational


Grammar : Adj
Spell : in-fer-mey-shuhn
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn fərˈmeɪ ʃən


Definition of informational

Origin :
  • late 14c., "act of informing," from Old French informacion, enformacion "information, advice, instruction," from Latin informationem (nominative informatio) "outline, concept, idea," noun of action from past participle stem of informare (see inform). Meaning "knowledge communicated" is from mid-15c. Information technology attested from 1958. Information revolution from 1969.
  • As in informative : adj educational
  • As in instructive : adj informative
  • As in illuminative : adj educational
  • As in educational : adj instructional
Example sentences :
  • Most of the informational parts of the original story have been cut out.
  • Extract from : « Here and Now Story Book » by Lucy Sprague Mitchell
  • Footnotes indexed with arabic numbers (as , ) are informational.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Lord Byron » by Lord Byron
  • Next to this, that of hearing appears to be the most informational.
  • Extract from : « In Beaver World » by Enos Abijah Mills
  • It would be easy, he decided, to keep the informational quarantine.
  • Extract from : « The Ties That Bind » by Walter Miller
  • Informational literature and post cards can be obtained at the information desk.
  • Extract from : « Fort Sumter National Monument, South Carolina » by Frank Barnes
  • Later in the course, Bible narrative, history, and biography will supply the chief sources of informational material.
  • Extract from : « How to Teach Religion » by George Herbert Betts
  • The inductive lesson, therefore, rests upon and starts from the informational lesson.
  • Extract from : « How to Teach Religion » by George Herbert Betts
  • Cornell University Library produced this volume to preserve the informational content of the deteriorated original.
  • Extract from : « Continental Monthly, Vol. II. July, 1862. No. 1. » by Various
  • Consequently it left unimpaired the scope of informational and abstract, or "rationalistic" studies.
  • Extract from : « Democracy and Education » by John Dewey
  • There is no standard for determining the relative importance of this informational or utilitarian aim when compared to other aims.
  • Extract from : « College Teaching » by Paul Klapper

Synonyms for informational

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