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facts
[U] Uncountable
pl: informationpast: informationspp: informationing: informationcomp: more informationsup: most information

This term describes a broad spectrum of data, ranging from trivial facts to complex knowledge. It carries a neutral connotation and is used across all registers, from casual conversation to highly technical academic or legal documentation. While it often refers to a collective body of knowledge, it can also describe a single specific detail. Grammatically, this noun is strictly uncountable. It cannot be pluralized as informations, nor can it be used with the indefinite article a. To refer to a single unit of this noun, a partitive construction such as a piece of information or an item of information must be employed.

Cannot be pluralized.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Maya is trying to organize a group dinner while Ryan is mid-game.
Maya

Quit slacking and send me the info on that place. I need the actual information before I book it.

Maya
Ryan
Ryan

My bad, just finishing a raid. Bet, I'll find it in a sec.

💡
Maya is using 'slacking' (avoiding work/responsibility) to criticize Ryan's laziness. She uses the full word 'information' to emphasize her frustration and demand for precision, contrasting with Ryan's casual use of 'bet' (agreement/confirmation) and gaming terminology ('raid').

Meanings

Nounfacts

Facts provided or learned about something or someone; knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance.

"The brochure provides detailed information about the holiday resorts."

Collocations & Compounds

detailed information

thorough and comprehensive facts

The report provides detailed information on the project's progress.

confidential information

secret data not for public disclosure

Employees must not leak confidential information to competitors.

misleading information

facts presented in a way that deceives

The advertisement was criticized for providing misleading information.

up-to-date information

the most recent available facts

Please ensure the website has up-to-date information regarding flight times.

mutual information

a measure of how much one variable tells about another

In statistics, mutual information is used to quantify dependency between variables.

Idioms & Sayings

for your information

used to introduce a fact that the speaker thinks the listener should know

For your information, the office will be closed this coming Friday.

piece of information

a single, specific fact

That one piece of information changed the entire course of the investigation.

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