English to Kannada Dictionary descriptive

descriptive

ವಿವರಣಾತ್ಮಕ
definition
adjective
This book is primarily a descriptive work, seeking to provide detail about a specific historical missionary activity.
serving or seeking to describe.
The qualifying examinations were never objective, but descriptive .
describing or classifying without expressing feelings or judging.
example
Most of the book is objectively 'descriptive' , be the focus spiritual or scientific.
This is a handbook, with many tables and lengthy 'descriptive' passages.
One of the strengths of this book lies in the 'descriptive' passages.
As indicated above, we view this range as 'descriptive' , not evaluative.
Some of his 'descriptive' passages are composed with great power and elegance.
What becomes clear is that ‘there are no 'descriptive' facts without interpretive theory’.
The incidence, location, and type of injury, time loss caused by injury, and onset of injury were evaluated by using 'descriptive' statistics.
It serves a 'descriptive' and classificatory purpose only.
James, who has just returned to school as a Year 10 pupil, chose to write the 'descriptive' passage as a homework task for English.
Despite these limitations, 'descriptive' studies, interpreted with suitable caution, can offer some useful insight to complement the data from studies using randomisation.
As the number of negative 'descriptive' adjectives increased, so did the youths' self-reported involvement in delinquency.
There have been a number of 20c scholarly grammars of English characterized by a decidedly 'descriptive' approach and a focus on syntax.
There's definitely such a thing as a syntactic error, even in your native language, even as judged by 'descriptive' linguists.
The purpose of this 'descriptive' study was to evaluate nurses' acceptance and use of an IV catheter safety needle designed to reduce injuries.
The bulk of the volume consists of 'descriptive' and interpretive catalogue entries for each mask.
Survey questions were initially evaluated using simple 'descriptive' statistics.
The main argument concerns the relationship between syntactic, textual, and ideological analysis, and the 'descriptive' methods required in text analysis.
Sometimes the 'descriptive' noun phrase has already been used in a previous clause, and to avoid repetition, the anaphor such is substituted.
There were no flowery. 'descriptive' passages: it was almost entirely a dialogue exchange between the girl and her brother.
This 'descriptive' study sought to develop a profile of women in the agricultural and extension education at the post-secondary level.
Freud recognized that the term ‘unconscious’ was better used as a 'descriptive' adjective rather than as a topographical noun.
Most interesting to readers of Environmental History will be long, 'descriptive' passages on the natural environment.
As stated earlier, the present study utilizes a semantic differential scale which was comprised of six contrasting 'descriptive' adjectives.
The qualifying examinations were never objective, but 'descriptive' .
Even when intended to serve merely as 'descriptive' terms of classification, the terms carry much historical and ideological baggage that bears on human rights concerns.
His 'descriptive' letters painted a picture of life in Tasmania for readers back in England.
The prose is workmanlike but plain; the author makes no attempt to spice it up with colorful quotations, amusing anecdotes, or passages of 'descriptive' writing.
One has the sense of an actual, as opposed to a fictional, narrator forced to convey a plethora of background information about his characters, at the expense of 'descriptive' detail and incident.
The beautiful pictures and 'descriptive' commentary showed what a fine country Zimbabwe is.
‘Vibrant’ is actually one of the rare 'descriptive' adjectives which I have never turned into an adverb.
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