Crossword-Solution: EDIFYING 8 letters, 50 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Edifying p. pr. & vb. n. of Edify
Edifying a. Instructing; improving; as, an edifying conversation.

We have 50 clues for the answer “EDIFYING”

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enlightening or uplifting so as to encourage intellectual or moral improvement 1 answer
Not just mindlessly entertaining 1 answer
irradiative 31 answers
informational 46 answers
enlightening 46 answers
illuminative 46 answers
pedagogical 47 answers
Illuminating 47 answers
divulging 47 answers
instructional 47 answers
informatory 47 answers
educative 47 answers
elucidating 47 answers
illumining 47 answers
newsy 48 answers
instructive 48 answers
interpretive 48 answers
tutorial 49 answers
ANECDOTAL 49 answers
explanatory 49 answers
educational 50 answers
Gossipy 50 answers
didactic 50 answers
designating 50 answers
characterising 51 answers
gossiping 52 answers
scholastic 52 answers
illuminant 54 answers
enriching 55 answers
Informa-tive 56 answers
uplifting 59 answers
Scholarly 61 answers
Windy. 62 answers
DIFFUSE ___ 63 answers
pleonastic 64 answers
illuminate 65 answers
expressive 65 answers
descriptive 66 answers
Articulate 66 answers
Loquacious 66 answers
gabby 68 answers
chatty 68 answers
Wordy 68 answers
Garrulous 68 answers
Voluble 69 answers
Prolix 69 answers
Verbose 70 answers
Talkative 71 answers
Effusive 71 answers
Spontaneous 75 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EDIFYING (5)

But peasants from the neighbouring country were not refused admittance; for it was the pride of Beaumanoir to render the edifying spectacle of the justice which he administered as public as possible.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
For scores of years gone by, Monseigneur had squeezed it and wrung it, and had seldom graced it with his presence except for the pleasures of the chase--now, found in hunting the people; now, found in hunting the beasts, for whose preservation Monseigneur made edifying spaces of barbarous and barren wilderness.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
Hudson was obliged to intermit her suspicions of the deleterious atmosphere of the old world, and to acknowledge the edifying purity of the breezes of Engelthal.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
His last edifying words, according to my informant, were these: ‘And there goes the damned old donkey with the end of his sword knocked off.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
They were present, therefore, to study the ways of the white man, and an edifying exhibition of these was promptly offered them.
The Story of a Pioneer Anna Howard Shaw 1995

Quotes with EDIFYING (3)

A really cultured woman, like a really cultured man, is all the simpler and the less obtrusive for her knowledge; it has made her see herself and her opinions in something like just proportions; she does not make it a pedestal from which she flatters herself that she commands a complete view of men and things, but makes it a point of observation from which to form a right estimate of herself. She neither spouts poetry nor quotes Cicero on slight provocation; not because she t…
George Eliot Silly Novels by Lady Novelists
No duties. I don’t have to be profound. I don’t have to be artistically perfect. Or sublime. Or edifying. I just wander. I say: ‘You were running, That’s fine. It was the thing to do.’And now the music of the worlds transforms me. My planet enters a different house. Trees and lawns become more distinct. Philosophies one after another go out. Everything is lighter yet not less odd. Sauces, wine vintages, dishes of meat. We talk a little of district fairs, Of travels in a cover…
Czeslaw Milosz
Reading, for me, is like this: consumptive, pleasing, calming, as much as edifying. It's how I feel after a good dinner. That's why I do it so often: It feels wonderful. The book is mind and I insert myself into it, cover it entire, ear my way through every last slash and dot. That's something you can do with a book, unlike television or movies or the Internet. You can eat it, or mark it, like a dog does on a hydrant.
Tara Bray Smith
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (2002).