informed

/ɪnˈfɔɹmd/
adj 5

Collocations

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(adj.)

VERBS

be | keep | keep sb

ADV

closely, well

She stays well informed about current events by reading the news every morning.

fully, properly

The doctor properly informed the patient about the treatment options before surgery.

adequately, reasonably

She felt adequately informed about the job after reading through all the company documents.

badly, ill, poorly

reliably

We are reliably informed that the new office will open next month.

politically

She became more politically informed after reading several news sources during the election campaign.

theoretically

Her approach to teaching was theoretically informed, drawing on the latest psychology research.

PREP

about

The teacher kept all parents informed about their children's progress in school.

of

The manager informed us of the meeting schedule changes yesterday afternoon.

on

The manager will keep all team members informed on the new company policy changes.

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