uninformative

English

Etymology

un- + informative.

Adjective

uninformative (comparative more uninformative, superlative most uninformative)

  1. lacking useful or interesting information
    Antonym: informative
    That magazine article was uninformative.
    • 1964 September, “New Books: The History of Railways. By Erwin Berghaus. Barrie & Rockcliff. 35s.”, in Modern Railways, page 222:
      Some of the photographs are new and interesting, but many captions are amateurish, uninformative or simply careless.

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