US /dɪˈskrɪptɪv/
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These are words or ideas that come preloaded, not just with descriptive meaning, but also with evaluative content.
These are words or ideas that come pre-loaded not just with descriptive meaning, but also with evaluative content.
but when, you know, the point of what you can put like three-hour videos on it's like a very long Tweet. So, post is more descriptive I think.
So the post is more descriptive, I think.
The brushwork, you know, it's, it's really moved away from the very descriptive approach in these early works, particularly in the Supper at Emmaus, this beautifully refined brushwork.
The brushwork, you know, it's, it's really moved away from the very descriptive approach in these early works, particularly in the Supper at Emmaus, this beautifully refined brushwork.
This is just too funny." So it's actually descriptive in the script.
Descriptive.
Instead, your product title should include "36-inch chain, necklace made out of silver and gold," um, something more descriptive that provides them all the information that they need to be looking for.
Um, because the product page, uh, because it's just the product page, just make sure that it's descriptive and thorough.
Then, it's really helpful to have a descriptive line, where you say not only what the... Yeah,
Then it's really helpful to have a descriptive line where you say not only what the...
Very descriptive, very native speaker phrase to say.
Very descriptive, very native speaker phrase to say.
The Americans call this head cheese, which is very descriptive, but I think a little unromantic.
The Americans call this head cheese, which is very descriptive but I think a little unromantic.
Women's sports is pretty self-descriptive.
Women's sports is pretty self-descriptive.
My favourite and the most descriptive is autumnal.
My favourite and the most descriptive is autumnal.