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Synonyms

edifying

American  
[ed-uh-fahy-ing] / ˈɛd əˌfaɪ ɪŋ /

adjective

  1. instructive or beneficial, especially morally or spiritually; uplifting.

    We had our meals together, during which we listened to reading from an edifying children's book.


Other Word Forms

  • edifyingly adverb
  • unedifying adjective

Etymology

Origin of edifying

edify + -ing 2

Example Sentences

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Organized chronologically, employing memorabilia, instruments, performance wear, rare photos, video and edifying signage, the exhibit rises to the task admirably.

From The Wall Street Journal

The book’s most edifying compilations recount the Soviet people’s unconquerable yearning to live, create and love freely, despite the daily menaces of a police state and deafening propaganda.

From The Wall Street Journal

They prepare students to discern right from wrong, truth from lies—a process so edifying it can be, as Mr. Kessler advises, as “fun” and “addictive” as any tech.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s nothing here that the viewer can’t glean from the documentary, and in fact, the doc is a far more edifying and affecting work than Safdie’s stylish regurgitation.

From Salon

Brooks insists on seeing all this as an edifying story of a nation’s rise, albeit with a few bumps in the road.

From Salon