释义
[ in-fawr -muh nt ] SHOW IPA
/ ɪnˈfɔr mənt / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a person who informs or gives information; informer.
a person who supplies social or cultural data in answer to the questions of an investigator.
Linguistics . a native speaker of a language who supplies utterances and forms for one analyzing or learning the language.
Origin of informant 1655–65; <Latin infōrmant- (stem of infōrmāns ) present participle of infōrmāre. See inform1 , -ant
SYNONYMS FOR informant 1 source, adviser, tipster.
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WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH informant informant , informerWords nearby informant inform, informal, informality, informal settlement, informal vote, informant , in forma pauperis, informatics, information, information age, information architecture
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Example sentences from the Web for informant She needs to make sure the informant is alive, but he needs him dead.
‘The Good Wife’ Star Mike Colter Defends Lemond Bishop’s Killer Instincts | Kevin Fallon| September 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
In April of this year, the FBI tried to recruit a member of the Guantanamo defense team as an informant .
A Navy Lawyer Cries Foul on Gitmo’s Kafkaesque Legal System | Eleanor Clift| September 26, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Instead, he was offered a deal: permission to stay, if he became an informant .
Gay Palestinians In Israel: The 'Invisible Men' | Itay Hod| August 13, 2014| DAILY BEAST
They want the benefits of being an informant and the income from doing something illegal.
U.S. Visas Helped Fuel the Juárez Drug Wars | Jason McGahan| July 1, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Prosecutors claim that Monsegur helped prevent as many as 300 cyberattacks during his time as an informant .
How an FBI Informant Orchestrated LulzSec’s Hacking Spree | Joshua Kopstein| June 6, 2014| DAILY BEAST
She gave information to the police, who next (Sunday) morning, accompanied by the informant , came in full force to the barracks.
Adventures and Recollections | Bill o'th' Hoylus End
My informant is a gentleman of honour and of family, one who knows you well—and beyond this I will not be braved to inform you.
Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume 19 | Various
One of these descendants was seen by my informant wearing the emeralds that had been in the bishop's bag.
South America Observations and Impressions | James Bryce
He lied, for he dared not tell the truth; namely, that the young Navajo was his informant .
The Delight Makers | Adolf Bandelier
The hut was occupied by a Malay and his wife, from whom our informant gathered the following extraordinary account.
Mythical Monsters | Charles Gould
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British Dictionary definitions for informant noun a person who gives information about a thing, a subject being studied, etc
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