information noun
ADJECTIVES
accurate, correct, precise, reliable
・The witness didn't give accurate information.
false, inaccurate, incorrect, misleading, erroneous
・The news contained several pieces of false information.
useful, valuable • relevant, pertinent • useless
・The book is filled with useful information.
more, additional, extra, further, supplementary
・More information is available on our website.
fresh, new • latest, up-to-date, up-to-the-minute • out-of-date
・Social media is a great source for fresh information.
classified, confidential, secret, inside, sensitive
・The government has to protect confidential information related to national security.
complete, comprehensive, full • detailed, in-depth • extensive
・We need complete information about the situation to make a decision.
incomplete, insufficient • missing
・Due to insufficient information, we were unable to make a conclusion.
sufficient, necessary • available
・He gathered all the necessary information for the report.
background • basic • personal • general • factual
・The report includes background information on the topic.
bibliographic, economic, educational, financial, social, technological, historical
・The tour guide gave us a lot of historical information about the castle.
VERBS
contain, include • have
・The company's website contains detailed information about its products.
need, require • ask for, request
・We need more information to make a decision.
seek, look for
・The teacher encouraged students to seek information beyond the textbook.
find, gain, get, obtain, receive
・I had a hard time finding information about the topic.
collect, gather • retain, store
・Researchers conducted surveys to collect information about consumer preferences.
provide, supply, offer, disclose, give, impart, make available
・The witness provided crucial information that helped solve the crime.
dig up, extract, retrieve
・The journalist worked tirelessly to dig up information about the corruption scandal.
access • download
・The internet has revolutionized the way we access and share information.
leak • circulate, disseminate
・The whistleblower leaked information about the government's secret surveillance program.
cover up, suppress • withhold
・The government tried to cover up the information regarding the military operation.
collate, organize
・To collate information efficiently, I organized the documents into separate categories.
present • publish
・The newspaper article presented new information about the recent scientific discovery.
act on, go on
・The committee agreed to act on the information provided in the report.
share, pass on, exchange
・It's important to share information with your colleagues to foster collaboration
verify, check, analyse
・It's important to verify the authenticity of information before sharing it with others.
NOUNS
source
・According to an information source I found online, the average lifespan of a house cat is around 15 years.
system, service
・The new information system implemented by the company improved efficiency.
bureau, desk, office, centre
・The university's information centre is a hub of knowledge.
security
・The government launched a campaign to promote information security.
overload • processing
・The internet can lead to information overload.
QUANTIFIERS
item, piece
・an important piece of information
bit, fragment, nugget, scrap, snippet
・I only have a bit of information about the new project.
mine, wealth
・The library provides a wealth of information on various topics.
PREPOSITIONS
according to
・The flight departure time has been changed, according to information received from the airline.
for sb's
・For your information, the meeting has been rescheduled to tomorrow.
about, concerning, on, regarding
・The report contains valuable information about the market trends.
PHRASES
access to information
・The library provides free access to information resources.
the exchange of information
・The conference provided a platform for the exchange of information and ideas among experts in the field.
the flow of information
・The customer support service improved the flow of information between customers and the company.
a lack of information
・The decision was made hastily due to a lack of information.
a request for information
・I submitted a formal request for information to the government agency regarding the new tax regulations.
a source of information
・The encyclopedia is a comprehensive source of information on a wide range of subjects.