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Meaning
The word "information" refers to data or knowledge that is communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance. It can include facts, details, or knowledge about various subjects, often used to help understand or analyze something.
Synonyms
- Knowledge
- Data
- Intelligence
- Insight
- News
- Details
- Facts
- Material
Antonyms
- Misinformation
- Ignorance
- Confusion
- Uncertainty
- Incompleteness
Etymology
The word "information" comes from the Latin word "informare," meaning "to shape" or "to form." The prefix "in-" means "into" and "formare" derives from "forma," meaning "shape" or "form." The term evolved into Middle French as "informacion" before entering the English language in the late 14th century.
Examples
- The teacher provided a lot of information about the upcoming project.
- For accurate research, it's essential to gather reliable information from credible sources.
- In today’s digital age, information spreads rapidly across social media platforms.
- The information you shared during the meeting was very helpful for making our decisions.
- He was surprised at how much information could be found online about a single topic.