Information

B1 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    90 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Information Meanings

    noun facts provided or learned about something or someone; knowledge or data that is communicated or received

    Fields related to information

    Education

    Refers to knowledge, data, and resources that are used for teaching, learning, and research.

    Healthcare

    Refers to patient records, medical data, and research findings that inform medical decisions and treatments.

    Information Technology

    Used to refer to data that is processed, stored, or transmitted by computer systems.

    Library Science

    Refers to organized, classified, and indexed data that is used for reference and research purposes.

    Business Management

    Refers to data that is used to make decisions, analyze trends, and drive strategic planning.

    Journalism

    Refers to facts, data, and news that is gathered, verified, and disseminated to the public.

    Occupation Usage of information

    Writer

    Writers use information to conduct research, gather facts, and develop content for articles, books, and other written materials.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists use information gathered from assessments, interviews, and research to diagnose and treat mental health issues.

    Data Analyst

    Data analysts use information to analyze and interpret data sets, identify trends, and provide insights to help organizations make data-driven decisions.

    Journalist

    Journalists use information to investigate stories, interview sources, and report news to the public through various media outlets.

    Marketing Manager

    Marketing managers use information to identify target audiences, analyze market trends, and develop strategies to promote products or services.

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