English > informed: 1 sense > adjective 1| Meaning | Having much knowledge or education. |
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| Examples | - "an informed public"
- "informed opinion"
- "the informed customer"
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| Narrower | abreast, au courant, au fait, up on | Up to particular standard or level especially in being up ... / up to date in knowledge |
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| advised | Having received information |
| conversant, familiar | (usually followed by 'with') well informed about or knowing thoroughly |
| educated, enlightened | Characterized by full comprehension of the problem involved |
| hep, hip, hip to | informed about the latest trends |
| knowing, wise, wise to | evidencing the possession of inside information |
| knowledgeable, knowing | Alert and fully informed |
| privy | (followed by 'to') informed about something secret or not generally known |
| well-read | Well informed or deeply versed through reading |
| See also | educated | possessing an education (especially having more than average knowledge) |
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| enlightened | Having knowledge and spiritual insight |
| sophisticated | Having or appealing to those having worldly / worldly knowledge and refinement and savoir-faire |
| Opposite | uninformed | not informed |
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| Spanish | informado |
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