Information (noun)

  1. Facts provided or learned about something or someone.
  2. Knowledge acquired through study, experience, or instruction.

Origin:

From middle english informacioun, from old french informacion, from latin informationem ("a giving form to, a shaping, a formation"), noun of action from past participle stem of informare ("to give form to, shape, inform").

Examples:

  1. I need more information.
  2. Can you give me some information?
  3. The information is incorrect.
  4. I have new information.
  5. This is important information.
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