What is another word for descriptively?

Pronunciation: [dɪskɹˈɪptɪvli] (IPA)

Descriptively is an adverb that refers to the way in which something is described in detail. There are plenty of synonyms that can be used alternatively, including explicatively, illustratively, vividly, lucidly, graphically, comprehensively, and exhaustively. Each of these words implies a different nuance, depending on the context in which they are used. For instance, explicatively conveys the idea of providing an explanation or interpretation, while illustratively suggests the use of examples or visual aids. Vividly and graphically both indicate a very detailed or colorful description, while lucidly implies clarity and simplicity. Finally, exhaustive and comprehensive can both be used to describe a very detailed or thorough description.

Usage examples for Descriptively

And she searched anxiously for words which might be set dramatically, descriptively.
"The Way of Ambition"
Robert Hichens
He stamped with his heel descriptively on the hard earth floor.
"Rung Ho!"
Talbot Mundy
One leap into ze air I could do-so high," he said, lifting his hand descriptively; "a leap zat no vone vould dare-my fortune vas made.
"Love's Usuries"
Louis Creswicke

Famous quotes with Descriptively

  • It is only after years of preparation that the young artist should touch color - not color used descriptively, that is, but as a means of personal expression.
    Henri Matisse
  • The laws of nature, as analyzed mathematically and descriptively by Ptolemy and Galen, bore an interesting, and perhaps not entirely accidental similarity to the law of nations and of nature, as discerned by a long succession of Roman jurists. ...The concept of an objective law applicable to human affairs, yet operating in accord with Nature and Reason and apart both from divine revelation and from human whim or passion, was peculiar to Rome and societies descended from Rome.
    William H. McNeill

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