uninformative
/ˌʌnɪnˈfɔːmətɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnɪnˈfɔːrmətɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-in-ˈfȯr-mə-tiv/ (ame, mw)
uninformative — 形容詞
- uninformativepositive
- more uninformativecomparative
- most uninformativesuperlative
1. failing to give helpful or meaningful details about a topic, event, or piece of
缺乏資訊的
未提供有用或充分資訊的
failing to give helpful or meaningful details about a topic, event, or piece of writing
Takeshi found the museum's free guide booklet completely uninformative about local history.
Takeshi 覺得博物館的免費導覽手冊關於當地歷史的部分完全缺乏資訊。
find + noun + adjective for expressing an opinion
The weather report was so uninformative that Talia could not plan her weekend trip.
天氣預報太缺乏資訊,Talia 無法規劃她的週末行程。
so + adjective + that-clause for showing result
Caleb gave a short, uninformative reply when Aylin asked about the project deadline.
Caleb 對 Aylin 關於專案截止日期的提問,只給了一個簡短且缺乏資訊的回覆。
Stephanie's presentation on the sales report was uninformative because it only listed dates.
Stephanie 的銷售報告簡報缺乏資訊,因為它只列出了日期。
Samir found the online course too uninformative and asked the teacher for more details.
Samir 覺得線上課程缺乏資訊,於是向老師要求更多細節。
- vague
suggests a lack of clarity or detail; can imply intentional avoidance of specifics
- unrevealing
more formal; often used for documents, data, or facial expressions
- unilluminating
formal; typically describes explanations, lectures, or analyses that fail to shed light
- informative
the direct opposite; means providing useful or interesting information
文法句型
uninformative + noun
be + uninformative
find + noun + uninformative
用法筆記
Commonly used with intensifiers such as 'completely', 'so', or 'too'. The pattern 'find + noun + uninformative' is a natural way to express a personal opinion in everyday English.