When you have opinion on something, that you know alot information already about.
Please be informed that.
I asked my mum if she was informed about her job yet.
She made an ill-informed decision based on incomplete information.
Differentiating fact from opinion is crucial when reviewing data because it helps ensure that decisions are based on objective information rather than personal biases or subjective beliefs. It allows for more accurate analysis and interpretation of the data, leading to more informed decision-making and better outcomes.
Another word for informed is knowledgeable.
Educated viewpoint.
An informed opinion is usually supported by evidence, facts, or expertise on the topic being discussed. Someone giving an informed opinion typically demonstrates a thorough understanding of the subject matter and can provide logical reasoning to support their viewpoint. They may also acknowledge differing perspectives or limitations to their argument, showing a balanced and nuanced understanding of the issue.
That means ' You will be informed shortly'
You know ramifications of your decision
"Informed" in the sense of "knowledgeable": sciens."Informed" in the sense of "having been told of something": certior factus.The passive infinitive "to be informed" as in "I want to be informed if something happens": certior fieri.
Opinion is a personal idea over something
An opinion that does not favour either side.
bien renseigné
NOT "opinion", -meaning ! - It is talking with someone.
The homophone pair is told (informed) / tolled (rang bell)
The meaning of fact is something that can be proved or actually exists. The meaning of opinion is a statement that cannot be supported by evidence but reflects the speaker's beliefs.
It means opinion.