adumbrative

/ˈædəmˌbreɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Giving only a rough or general outline; not detailed.
    • The report was too adumbrative to be useful for planning.
    • His adumbrative notes were enough to start the project but needed more work.
    • The adumbrative description left many questions unanswered.
  2. Suggesting or foreshadowing something that will happen.
    • Her adumbrative comments hinted at major changes ahead.
    • The adumbrative tone of the speech made everyone uneasy.
    • The dark music was adumbrative of the tragedy in the film.
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