📢inform

verb
/ɪnˈfɔːrm/

Meaning

To give someone facts or information.
to tell someone about something; to give information

Example Sentences

Please inform me if there are any changes to the schedule.

Please inform me when you arrive at the airport.

Example Expressions

keep someone informed

Synonyms

notify, tell, advise, brief, update, communicate
Entry 1
notify, tell, advise, brief, update
Entry 2
notify, tell, advise, communicate, update

Antonyms

hide, conceal, withhold, suppress
Entry 1
hide, conceal
Entry 2
conceal, hide, withhold, suppress

Collocations

inform someone, inform about, inform of changes, inform immediately, inform authorities, inform properly, keep informed
Entry 1
inform someone, inform about, inform of changes
Entry 2
inform immediately, inform authorities, inform properly, keep informed

More Example Sentences

Will the students be informed earlier of the exam date?

What new information has been obtained in Vasanth Academy?

Today I am very glad to inform you that the marriage ceremony of my elder sister comes off on Friday on the 5th of next month.

Today I am very glad to inform you that the graduation ceremony of my cousin comes off at Vasanth Academy on Saturday the 12th of next month.

A student prepares a presentation on climate change for her geography class using data and images she collected from reliable sources and organizes the information into clear slides

A student prepares a presentation on climate change for her geography class using data and images she collected from reliable sources and organizes the information into clear slides covering the causes, effects, and possible solutions

A student prepares a presentation on climate change for her geography class using data and images she collected from reliable sources and organizes the information into clear slides covering the causes, effects, and possible solutions then practices speaking in front of a mirror at home

A student prepares a presentation on climate change for her geography class using data and images she collected from reliable sources and organizes the information into clear slides covering the causes, effects, and possible solutions then practices speaking in front of a mirror at home to make sure she stays within the time limit

A student prepares a presentation on climate change for her geography class using data and images she collected from reliable sources and organizes the information into clear slides covering the causes, effects, and possible solutions then practices speaking in front of a mirror at home to make sure she stays within the time limit and delivers the presentation confidently the next day

A student prepares a presentation on climate change for her geography class using data and images she collected from reliable sources and organizes the information into clear slides covering the causes, effects, and possible solutions then practices speaking in front of a mirror at home to make sure she stays within the time limit and delivers the presentation confidently the next day receiving praise from both her teacher and classmates for her thorough research.

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