Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪtəm/
noun a single piece of information, especially in a statistical or digital context
A1 A datum is a single piece of information.
A2 In statistics, a datum is a single observation or measurement.
B1 The scientist collected data from various sources to form a datum set.
B2 Each datum point on the graph represents a specific value.
C1 The accuracy of the calculations depends on the quality of the input data datum.
C2 The researcher analyzed the raw data to extract meaningful datums for the study.
formal The researcher collected a large amount of data, with each datum carefully recorded and analyzed.
informal I found some interesting data points in the report, each datum telling a different story.
slang Check out this cool data I found online, each datum is like a piece of the puzzle.
figurative Each person's life story is like a datum in the grand scheme of history.
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