en illustrating point

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of illustrating point

  • en understanding ➜
  • en comprehension ➜
  • en a better grasp of the situation ➜
  • en boredom ➜
  • en chalk marks on a blackboard ➜
  • en clarity ➜
  • en communicating detailed information to someone ➜
  • en discovering your point is wrong ➜
  • en to explain in a different manner ➜
  • en gaining acceptance ➜
  • en get you ass kicked ➜
  • en someone gets it ➜
  • en getting punched in the face ➜
  • en going to jail ➜
  • en to make it more easily understood ➜
  • en making your idea understandable to everyone ➜
  • en marks on a chalk board ➜
  • en more confusion rather than undestanding ➜
  • en more informatin ➜
  • en a motion of the hands ➜
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illustrating point is a subevent of…

  • en explain ➜
  • en draw a diagram ➜
  • en emphasize ➜
  • en you explane something ➜
  • en gesture ➜
  • en hand movements ➜
  • en learning something yourself ➜
  • en make a comparison ➜
  • en make gestures ➜
  • en make an unusual face ➜
  • en making you meaning clearer ➜
  • en misunderstanding ➜
  • en people won't understand ➜
  • en point at a diagram ➜
  • en point your finger ➜
  • en raising your voice ➜
  • en repeat your words ➜
  • en talking and drawing a chart ➜
  • en use an example ➜
  • en use hand gestures ➜

illustrating point is used for…

  • en clarity ➜
  • en conveying a message clearly ➜
  • en convincing another person ➜
  • en creating greater understanding ➜
  • en explaining your viewpoint ➜
  • en getting an idea across ➜
  • en helping people understand your point ➜
  • en making your ideas clearer ➜
  • en proving your argument ➜
  • en proving a concept ➜
  • en proving an idea ➜
  • en showing someone how ignorant she is ➜
  • en speaking your mind ➜
  • en teachers ➜
  • en teaching others ➜

illustrating point requires…

  • en clear and concise communication ➜
  • en an example ➜
  • en giving examples or explaning ➜
  • en you to have a point ➜
  • en knowing the subject ➜
  • en making an analogy ➜
  • en a pen ➜
  • en a point to illustrate ➜
  • en skills ➜
  • en understanding your audience ➜
  • en understanding the concept ➜

Things used for illustrating point

  • en A quotation ➜
  • en telling a story ➜
  • en writing a story ➜
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