different between penetrative vs penetrating
penetrative
English
Etymology
From Middle English penetratyve, penetratif, from Medieval Latin penetr?t?vus.
Adjective
penetrative (comparative more penetrative, superlative most penetrative)
- Of, pertaining to, or involving penetration.
- Having the ability to penetrate.
- (figuratively) Displaying insight or discrimination; acute.
Derived terms
- penetrative sex
Italian
Adjective
penetrative
- feminine plural of penetrativo
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penetrating
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?n?t?e?t??/
- Hyphenation: pen?e?trat?ing
Adjective
penetrating (comparative more penetrating, superlative most penetrating)
- able to pierce or penetrate
- The skunk produces a penetrating odor.
- demonstrating acute or keen understanding
- His novel shows a penetrating insight into the criminal mind.
Translations
Verb
penetrating
- present participle of penetrate
Anagrams
- repatenting
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