ostensive

[ɑːˈstɛnsɪv]

ostensive Definition

  • 1clearly or plainly shown or demonstrated; manifest
  • 2intended for demonstration; illustrative

Using ostensive: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ostensive" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The teacher used an ostensive example to explain the concept.

  • Example

    The ostensive purpose of the meeting was to discuss the new project.

  • Example

    The ostensive meaning of the gesture was clear to everyone in the room.

ostensive Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ostensive

  • ostensive definition

    a definition that explains the meaning of a word by pointing to examples or instances of the thing being defined

    Example

    An ostensive definition of 'red' would be pointing to a red apple and saying 'this is red.'

  • a method of teaching where the teacher uses examples or demonstrations to explain a concept

    Example

    The teacher used ostensive teaching to explain the concept of photosynthesis.

  • behavior that is intended to demonstrate or communicate something

    Example

    His ostensive behavior indicated that he was not interested in continuing the conversation.

Origins of ostensive

from Latin 'ostensum', meaning 'something shown'

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Summary: ostensive in Brief

The term 'ostensive' [ɑːˈstɛnsɪv] refers to something that is clearly shown or demonstrated, often intended for illustration or demonstration. It can be used in phrases like 'ostensive definition,' which explains the meaning of a word by pointing to examples, or 'ostensive teaching,' where the teacher uses examples to explain a concept.