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单词 informing
释义

inform

verb

in·​form in-ˈfȯrm How to pronounce inform (audio)
informed; informing; informs

transitive verb

1
: to communicate knowledge to
inform a prisoner of his rights
2
a
: to give character or essence to
the principles which inform modern teaching
b
: to be the characteristic quality of : animate
the compassion that informs her work
3
obsolete : to give material form to
4
obsolete : guide, direct
5
obsolete : to make known

intransitive verb

1
: to give information (as of another's wrongdoing) to an authority
informed on a member of his own gang
2
: to impart information or knowledge

Synonyms

  • fink
  • grass (on) [British slang]
  • rat (on)
  • sing
  • snitch
  • split (on) [British]
  • squeak
  • squeal
  • talk
  • tell (on)
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Example Sentences

The book will entertain and inform you. The arresting officer failed to inform the suspect of his rights. He failed to inform the suspect that he had the right to remain silent. We haven't yet been informed of her decision. Frequent reports from the battlefield kept the general informed about how the attack was progressing. The book will both entertain and inform. His Catholic upbringing informs all his writing. See More
Recent Examples on the Web The majority of reviewers rave about the quality and style, but inform new customers to order down a size or two from their normal jean size. Bridget Degnan, Peoplemag, 15 Sep. 2022 For as long as there’s been broadcast television, however, there have been scripted dramas, comedies, and documentary series to entertain and inform viewers. cleveland, 10 Sep. 2022 The two revealed that during production, Mylod brought on Dominique Crenn, a three star Michelin chef, for Fiennes to observe on set and inform his portrayal of Slowik. Wilson Chapman, Variety, 10 Sep. 2022 So the 37-year-old marine biologist set up a three-pronged plan: teach the fishermen how to properly handle it; inform restaurants about the new catch and persuade them to serve it; tell the public to eat it. Sarah Dadouch, Washington Post, 8 Sep. 2022 Understanding the genetic diversity of local crayfish populations could inform conservation strategies going forward, Rayne said. Rina Diane Caballar, Ars Technica, 5 Sep. 2022 Farm labor help, crisis de-escalation and financial help are the top three reasons for calls, and AgriSafe hopes the pilot states will eventually inform a national rollout. Kylie Mohr, oregonlive, 3 Sep. 2022 Effie also said that Allred did not inform her that she was interviewed for the production. Los Angeles Times, 2 Sep. 2022 Communities like tiny Premont (an early DRIP partner, population 2,500) tell their flood stories, which inform the project’s solutions for mitigating future risks. Henry Gass, The Christian Science Monitor, 31 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French enformer, from Latin informare, from in- + forma form

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 3

Kids Definition

inform

verb

in·​form in-ˈfȯrm How to pronounce inform (audio)
informed; informing
1
: to let a person know something
I informed him of the changes.
2
: to give information so as to accuse or cause suspicion He refused to inform on his friends.

informing 1 of 2

noun

1
as in notifying

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • notifying
  • apprising
  • notification
  • predicting
  • forecasting
  • prediction
  • foretelling
  • presaging
  • prophesy
  • prophesying
  • recommendation
  • prophecy
  • advice
  • premonition
  • tip-off
  • warning
  • prognosticating
  • alert
  • forewarning
  • auguring
  • guidance
  • suggestion
  • tip
  • augury
  • counsel
  • announcement
  • admonition
  • declaration
  • admonishment
  • notice
  • alarm
  • heads-up
  • caution
  • alarum
2
as in lying

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • lying
  • snitching
  • deception
  • talebearing
  • duplicity
  • fraud
  • trickery
  • deceit
  • double-dealing
  • abandonment
  • desertion
  • betrayal
  • two-facedness
  • guile
  • treachery
  • disloyalty
  • double cross
  • perfidy
  • backstabbing
  • treason
  • falsity
  • business
  • faithlessness
  • sellout
  • unfaithfulness
  • falseness
  • infidelity
  • two-timing

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • loyalty
  • allegiance
  • devotion
  • fidelity
  • faithfulness
  • steadfastness
  • reliability
  • fealty
  • trustworthiness
  • safeguard
  • protection
  • defense
  • dependability
  • staunchness
  • shield
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informing

2 of 2

verb

present participle of inform
1
as in talking
to give information (as to the authorities) about another's improper or unlawful activities the police only caught the mastermind of the burglary because his disgruntled partner informed

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • talking
  • snitching
  • betraying
  • finking
  • squeaking
  • singing
  • squealing
  • splitting (on)
  • grassing (on)
  • dropping a dime (on)
  • blabbing
  • tattling
  • telling (on)
  • backstabbing
  • crossing
  • turning in
  • giving away
  • ratting (on)
  • double-crossing
  • two-timing
  • selling (out)
  • tipping (off)
2
as in telling
to give information to chose teaching as a career because it affords the opportunity to inform a whole generation of young minds

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • telling
  • advising
  • instructing
  • educating
  • apprising
  • notifying
  • briefing
  • alerting
  • teaching
  • acquainting
  • familiarizing
  • enlightening
  • clearing
  • versing
  • hipping
  • filling in
  • assuring
  • convincing
  • advertising
  • catching up
  • lecturing
  • reassuring
  • letting someone know
  • keeping (someone) posted
  • clueing (in)
  • cluing (in)
  • certifying
  • wising (up)
  • warranting
  • disabusing
  • schooling
  • tutoring
  • disillusioning
  • disenchanting
  • disclosing (to)
  • undeceiving
  • announcing (to)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • misleading
  • misinforming
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