[ UK /ɪnfˈɔːmd/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈfɔɹmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having much knowledge or education
    an informed public
    informed opinion
    the informed customer
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How To Use informed In A Sentence

  • Both groups are forced to suffer the prejudices that have been fuelled by the tabloids and absorbed by an uninformed public.
  • Equally badly behaved, but a little calmer and better informed, were the massive numbers from the labor unions.
  • I'm reliably informed by all that it is a good one. Times, Sunday Times
  • The relationship between a woman and her clinician should be built on trust, and the benefits and the risks of a procedure such as an episiotomy must be openly discussed to ensure truly informed consent.
  • MR. BELL: Well, we have informed the Congress that the part one agreement already rose to the threshold, if you will, of representing a change to the treaty -- what we call a substantive modification -- and therefore, would require congressional approval. Briefing By Robert Bell On Helsinki Agreements
  • People who have a broad interest in the subject but who lack the historical and ideological framework for a fuller, informed reading, will be gently and entertainingly enlightened here.
  • According to the pamphlet issued to midwives, fathers often feel like 'the invisible parent ... uninformed and unwelcomed'. Times, Sunday Times
  • His domestic policy is unjust, inhumane, fiscally irresponsible, and amazingly uninformed.
  • The only way to keep that behavior in check is for an informed consumer to not buy their products when a business crosses the line. Apple has a serious transparency problem. : #comments
  • Useful introductory and supplementary materials and informed commentaries on the individual works make this a work of interest to specialists and others.
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