Aleccionador in english
Instructive
pronunciation: ɪnstrʌktɪv part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪnstrʌktɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures
aleccionador = chastening ; sobering ; instructive ; humbling.
Example: It is chastening to be reminded that reference work has not always been a inherent part of librarianship.Example: A new Federal regulation aimed at tackling white-collar crime has sobering implications for managers.Example: The present paper disagrees, arguing that the Conspectus is too imprecise to be instructive, too untestable to invoke belief, and too laborious ever to repay the effort.Example: It is inspiring, humbling and empowering that we can gather with our colleagues from around the world and see that our similarities are numerous.more:
» experiencia aleccionadora = awakening .
Example: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.