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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Illuminating...

Tess enters her office and sees a shotten man in her chair.
And besides him there's another man with a gun.
Man: Too bad he told what he had to tell you to me.
Tess: I have cameras in this office. Not only did they record
your illuminating conversation (is she joking with the gun?
As in the sparks that come out of the gun point?)with my security guard,
but also his tragic murder.
  

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Hi, No. Illuminative = informative, very explanatory. (Compare the idiom 'to cast light on something', ie to explain something).

  • Hi, No.
  • Illuminative = informative, very explanatory.
  • (Compare the idiom 'to cast light on something', ie to explain something).
  • Clive
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Hi,
No. Illuminative = informative, very explanatory.

(Compare the idiom 'to cast light on something', ie to explain something).

Clive
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Madhulk Tess enters her office and sees a shotten man in her chair.


I'm not familiar with this past participle form.
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I always mix up this one. Sorry.Emotion: embarrassed

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