Expository in a sentence as an adjective

This is 5th grade expository writing, not a news story.

It more often means that you've got so much jargon and such poor expository skills that you're not understandable.

It wasn't so genius to be expository to random people via email, about a link-back scam.

I thought the style was a refreshing departure from the usual tone of expository technical documents.

A paper was required, maybe just expository and not necessarily original.

"a very good explainer" is just a colloquial phrase, meaning "explanatory piece of expository writing.

It is well covered in the film's expository introduction, which uses storyboard-like illustrations and a voice-over to explain the history.

I also didn't object to the metaphor presuming the conclusions she set out to make, since metaphors are expository instruments intended to clarify and shed light on a complex underlying issue.

His fifteen years of publications extend from theoretical articles on graph theory to basic manuals, expository texts, and philosophical contemplations in the field of programming languages.

Even for general expository writing - I found that reading through internship essays, for example, when the essay was a ramble, I would chuck the whole application, but when the essay had clear topics and supporting information structure, I kept it.

* As an expository project, it's helpful to show off clear examples of ocamlbuild itself -- the syntax is different enough that someone just starting out in the language may not be able to grok the documentation enough to just get something running.

Expository definitions

adjective

serving to expound or set forth; "clean expository writing"

See also: expositive