Informed Of

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈfɔrmd ʌv/

Definitions of informed of

verb to give someone information about a particular subject or situation

Example Sentences

A1 I informed my friend of the party next week.

A2 She informed her colleagues of the new company policy.

B1 The teacher informed the students of the upcoming test.

B2 The manager informed the team of the project deadline.

C1 The CEO informed the board of directors of the company's financial status.

C2 The government official informed the public of the new legislation.

Examples of informed of in a Sentence

formal The board members were informed of the decision during the meeting.

informal I made sure to keep you informed of all the updates.

slang I'll shoot you a text to keep you informed of the plan.

figurative The book informed me of the struggles faced by the main character.

Grammatical Forms of informed of

past tense

informed of

plural

inform of

comparative

more informed of

superlative

most informed of

present tense

inform of

future tense

will inform of

perfect tense

have informed of

continuous tense

is informing of

singular

informs of

positive degree

informed of

infinitive

to inform of

gerund

informing of

participle

informed of

Origin and Evolution of informed of

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'informed of' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'enformer' meaning to instruct or inform.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'informed of' has retained its original meaning of providing information or knowledge to someone, but has also come to be used more broadly in various contexts to indicate being made aware of or notified about something.