interpretive

/ɪnˈtɜrprətɪv/
adjective
  1. Relating to or providing an explanation or understanding of something.
    • The park ranger gave an interpretive talk about the local wildlife.
    • Her interpretive essay helped readers understand the novel's deeper themes.
    • The museum offers interpretive signs next to each painting.
  2. Relating to the performance or expression of a creative work in a personal way.
    • The dancer's interpretive style made the performance unique.
    • He is known for his interpretive approach to classical music.
    • The actor's interpretive choices brought new life to the old play.
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