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data

information
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pl: datapast: datapp: dataing: datacomp: more datasup: most data

This term carries a clinical, objective connotation, evoking images of spreadsheets, databases, and empirical evidence. It is the standard terminology in scientific, technical, and corporate environments to describe raw inputs before they have been interpreted into a conclusion or a narrative.

Countable in formal Latinate usage (datum/data); uncountable in common usage.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon during a quiet study session at the campus library.
Fatima

I'm totally tapped out. My data is gone and I can't load the spreadsheet.

Fatima
Maya
Maya

Just use the library wifi instead of burning through your plan.

💡
Fatima uses the idiom 'tapped out' to indicate she has exhausted her resources (in this case, her mobile data allowance). Maya provides a blunt reality check regarding Fatima's inefficiency with her phone plan.

Meanings

Nouninformation

Facts, figures, or other information collected together for reference or analysis, or information processed or stored by a computer.

"The researchers analyzed the data to identify a trend in climate change."

Examples

The scientists gathered data to support their hypothesis.

Collocations & Compounds

raw data

information that has not been processed

The scientists started by cleaning the raw data.

data breach

unauthorized access to confidential information

The company suffered a massive data breach last year.

data mining

the process of discovering patterns in large datasets

Data mining helps retailers predict consumer behavior.

empirical data

information acquired by means of observation or experimentation

The theory is supported by strong empirical data.

data point

a single discrete unit of information

Each dot on the graph represents a specific data point.

Phrasal Verbs

data mine

extract patterns from large datasets

The marketing team decided to data mine the customer logs.

Idioms & Sayings

data dump

the act of transferring a large amount of information from one system to another or providing a massive amount of detail at once

The engineer performed a full data dump to ensure the logs were preserved before the system reboot.

big data

extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns and trends

The marketing firm uses big data to predict consumer behavior across different demographics.

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