Difference between Ostensive and Informative

What is the difference between Ostensive and Informative?

Ostensive as an adjective is apparently true, but not necessarily; ostensible while Informative as an adjective is providing a lot of useful or interesting information

Ostensive

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Apparently true, but not necessarily; ostensible Clearly demonstrative.

Informative

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: providing a lot of useful or interesting information

Example sentence: The fact is that Hollywood, from as early as the sixties to the present time, has ghettoized cinema into the big industry, a marketing industry. In doing this, the audiences have lost touch with the aspects of film which were to be informative and educational and even spiritual.

We hope you now know whether to use Ostensive or Informative in your sentence.

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