ILLUMINATING


Meaning of ILLUMINATING in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

most

I do not favour either approach above the other but am using each where I feel it is most illuminating .

A heady mixture of reminiscence and connoisseurship of the least pretentious, most illuminating sort.

Employers who have attended students' debriefing sessions have found them most illuminating . 21.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The film proves many illuminating insights into Chinese culture.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

All seven characters are drawn with illuminating detail and superbly played by an outstanding young company.

Feminist critiques of science as it was traditionally practiced emerged as an illuminating parallel to the working hypotheses of complexity researchers.

I find this an illuminating analogy of the real purpose of prayer.

Nevertheless, Blake's achievement in producing digestible theory and illuminating analyses within the confines of such a short book is considerable.

Some food names are less illuminating .

The movement also contributed illuminating insights into such matters as governing institutions and rights and duties.

This last is not so easy as it may seem, but can be highly illuminating .

We had a most uninteresting conversation but it was extremely illuminating .

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