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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
informed
in·formed BrE [ɪnˈfɔːmd] NAmE [ɪnˈfɔːrmd] adjective having or showing a lot of knowledge about a particular subject or situation •an informed critic •an informed choice/decision/guess/opinion •They are not fully informed about the changes. •Keep me informed of any developments. Opp: ↑uninformed see also ↑ill-informed, ↑well informed Thesaurus: informed [informed] adj. usually before noun •The paper's readership was generally well informed and intelligent. knowledgeable • • educated • • thinking • • well read • Opp: uninformed informed/knowledgeable/educated about sth informed/knowledgeable/educated/thinking/well-read people Example Bank: •I am reliably informed that there are plans to close this school. •I offer my observations as those of an interested and reasonably informed member of the general public. •Keep me informed on progress. •The kids are much better informed than I was at their age. •They were poorly informed about their rights. •We will keep you informed of any developments. •a politically informed public •theoretically informed research •A free media is essential for an informed democracy. •He went against all informed advice. •I wasn't sure how he came to be so well informed. •Informed sources say that the president may have received hospital treatment last year. •It was a serious and informed debate. •Make sure you're well informed about health hazards. •The discussion was about whether the child was old enough to make an informed decision. •The newspaper's readership is generally well informed and intelligent. •We try to enable people to make informed choices about what car to buy. •We're not sure what really happened, but we can make an informed guess.
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