informed
adjective
[ ɪnˈfɔːmd ]
• having or showing knowledge of a subject or situation.
• "an informed readership"
Similar:
knowledgeable,
enlightened,
illuminated,
literate,
well informed,
well educated,
educated,
schooled,
instructed,
sophisticated,
cultured,
well briefed,
well versed,
abreast of the facts,
primed,
up to date,
up to speed,
in the picture,
in the know,
au courant,
au fait,
clued up,
genned up,
filled in,
plugged in,
switched-on,
sussed,
down,
inform
verb
• give (someone) facts or information; tell.
• "he wrote to her, informing her of the situation"
Similar:
tell,
let someone know,
notify,
apprise,
advise,
announce to,
impart to,
communicate to,
brief,
prime,
enlighten,
send word to,
keep posted,
put in the picture,
fill in,
clue in/up,
give the low-down to,
• give an essential or formative principle or quality to.
• "religion informs every aspect of their lives"
Similar:
suffuse,
pervade,
permeate,
infuse,
imbue,
saturate,
illuminate,
animate,
characterize,
typify,
Origin:
Middle English enforme, informe ‘give form or shape to’, also ‘form the mind of, teach’, from Old French enfourmer, from Latin informare ‘shape, fashion, describe’, from in- ‘into’ + forma ‘a form’.