The difference between Ignorable and Informative
When used as adjectives, ignorable means that can be ignored, whereas informative means providing information.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ignorable and Informative
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Ignorable as an adjective:
That can be ignored.
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Ignorable as an adjective (statistics, of missing data):
Unrelated to the parameters being estimated
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Informative as an adjective:
Providing information; especially, providing useful or interesting information.
Examples:
"I read a very informative newspaper article on that subject last week."
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Informative as an adjective (in standards and specifications):
Not specifying requirements, but merely providing information.
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Informative as an adjective (obsolete):
Formative; having power to form.
Compare words:
Compare with synonyms and related words:
- ignorable vs negligible
- ignorable vs neglectable
- ignorable vs trivial
- ignorable vs insignificant
- ignorable vs unignorable
- ignorable vs noticeable
- ignorable vs important
- ignorable vs radical
- ignorable vs significant
- ignorable vs informative
- informative vs informatory
- informative vs instructive
- informative vs uninformative
- informative vs normative