What is another word for giving information?

Some common synonyms of inform are acquaint, apprise, and notify. While all these words mean "to make one aware of something," inform implies the imparting of knowledge especially of facts or occurrences.
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What is another word for pass on information?

Alternate Synonyms for "pass on":

impart; leave; tell. advance; progress; move on; march on; go on; travel; go; move; locomote. bequeath; will; leave. relegate; submit; subject.
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What is the meaning of giving information?

Giving information means giving them the facts so they can decide for themselves what to do.
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What do you call something that gives you information?

To provide someone with information. clue. inform. acquaint. advise.
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What is definition of asking and giving information?

The definition is our expressions to ask questions or to ask about explanations from what we said to someone else, so we get information from it. Definition of ask is to say or write something to someone as a way of gaining information ;to request an answer to a question. Give means that we share information.
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phrasal verbs: Giving information



What is the meaning of giving instructions?

If someone gives you instruction in a subject or skill, they teach it to you. [formal] Each candidate is given instruction in safety. [ + in]
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How do you say your information professionally?

Fyi stands for for your information. It's commonly used not only in informal communication but also in formal situations to call attention to certain information.
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How do you inform someone about something?

1to tell someone about something, especially in an official way inform somebody (of/about something) Please inform us of any changes of address.
  1. The leaflet informs customers about healthy eating.
  2. He went to inform them of his decision.
  3. Inform me at once if there are any changes in her condition.
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What word means to build knowledge?

0. Share. Learning is a common word that most often means the act of gaining knowledge.
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What is a stronger word for share?

To give a portion or part of something to others. apportion. allocate. allot. dispense.
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How do you ask for information?

5 English Phrases for Asking for Information
  1. Can you tell me…? Could you tell me…?
  2. Can anyone tell me…? / Could anyone tell me…?
  3. Do you know…?
  4. Do you have any idea…? Do you happen to know…?
  5. I wonder if you could tell me…
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How do you ask and give directions?

Go ahead and ask someone. Go on ahead.
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  1. Can you give me directions to the nearest hospital?
  2. Are we on the right road for London?
  3. How do you get to the bus stop?
  4. Where is the carnival?
  5. Where can I find the nearest car park?
  6. How do I get to library?
  7. Is there a pet shop near here?
  8. Where is the nearest post office?
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What is a simple explanation?

adjective. If you describe something as simple, you mean that it is not complicated, and is therefore easy to understand.
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How do you say let you know professionally?

  1. I'll inform you - is, as I think, more formal and more professional.
  2. I'll let you know - is more common in everyday English and is less strict than the previous phrase.
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How do you say understood professionally?

You can do that by saying:
  1. OK / Alright / Sure. ...
  2. Got it. ...
  3. OK, I get it now / That's clear, thank you. ...
  4. Fair enough / I see where you're coming from / I take your point / That makes sense. ...
  5. Of course / Absolutely. ...
  6. I appreciate why you think that, but… ...
  7. I hear what you're saying, but… ...
  8. That's totally fair / I don't blame you.
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What is the synonym of informative?

In this page you can discover 35 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for informative, like: communicative, enlightening, educational, illuminating, instructive, instructional, educative, illuminative, informing, free-spoken and edifying.
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How do you say inform formally?

Apprise. It is a very formal way of saying 'tell/inform'.
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How do you say politely inform?

Please inform me if I can be of any further assistance.
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Additional information:
  1. I wish to tell you that…
  2. I am pleased to inform you that…
  3. You might also find it useful to know that…
  4. I wish to provide you with…
  5. It might be interesting for you to know that…
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What is it called when you learn something?

education the process of gaining knowledge and experience, for example by studying.
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