Meaning & Definition of word "Constructive"

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    Constructive

    /kənˈstrʌk.tɪv/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a positive effect; helpful or intended to help.
      • Example: The feedback from his mentor was truly constructive, allowing him to improve his work.
    • 2. Serving a useful purpose; of benefit.
      • Example: They engaged in constructive dialogue to resolve their differences.
    • 3. Relating to or denoting the building or creating of something.
      • Example: Her constructive approach to problem-solving impressed her colleagues.
    • 4. Involving the building or formation of something.
      • Example: The team took a constructive approach to developing the new software features.

    Etymology

    From Latin constructivus, from construere 'to build'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    constructive criticism:

    Feedback provided to help improve performance or understanding.

    constructive feedback:

    Advice given with the intention of helping or aiding improvement.

    constructive dialogue:

    An open conversation aimed at resolving problems or enhancing understanding.

    Related Words

    construction:

    The process of building or creating something.

    construct:

    To build or form by putting together parts.

    Slang Meanings of constructive

    Meaning: Good vibes only.

    Example Sentence: Let's keep this meeting constructive, good vibes only.

    Meaning: Building each other up.

    Example Sentence: We're all about being constructive and building each other up in this group.