spiegativa
Spiegativa is an Italian adjective derived from the verb spiegare, meaning “to explain.” It is used primarily to describe texts, diagrams, or presentations that provide clarification, description, or justification of a subject. In educational contexts a spiegativa lesson or worksheet is designed to break down a concept into accessible parts, often employing annotated visuals, step‑by‑step reasoning, or illustrative examples. In technical manuals and engineering drawings a spiegativa map or schematic includes explanatory notes and labels to aid understanding of complex systems. The feminine form aligns with Italian grammatical agreements, while the masculine counterpart is spiegativo.
In journalism, a spiegativa report summarizes investigative findings and elucidates the significance of facts for a
The word “spiegativa” is common in Italian linguistic usage, appearing in dictionaries and style guides as an