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data
It represents the raw material of knowledge. Unlike "information," which implies a processed or interpreted meaning, "data" is the unprocessed set of observations, numbers, or signals before they have been synthesized into a conclusion. In modern usage, it carries a strong technological weight. It evokes images of servers, spreadsheets, and digital packets. While traditionally the plural of "datum," it is now almost universally treated as a mass noun in both casual and professional contexts. Depending on the context, it can feel cold and clinical (scientific data) or like a commodity to be consumed (mobile data). It suggests objectivity and evidence-based reasoning.
💬Casual Conversation
I'm totally tapped out. My data is gone and I can't load the spreadsheet.
Just use the library wifi instead of burning through your plan.
Meanings
Facts, figures, or other information collected together for reference or analysis.
"The researchers analyzed the data to identify a trend in climate change."
Information processed or stored by a computer.
"You will need a mobile plan with plenty of data for streaming videos."