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== English == === Pronunciation === (General American) IPA(key): /ɪnˈfɔɹm/ (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɪnˈfɔːm/ Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)m === Etymology 1 === From Middle English informen, enformen, borrowed from Old French enformer, informer (“to train, instruct, inform”), from Latin īnfōrmō (“to shape, form, train, instruct, educate”), from in- (“into”) + fōrma (“form, shape”), equivalent to in- +‎ form. ==== Alternative forms ==== enform (obsolete) ==== Verb ==== inform (third-person singular simple present informs, present participle informing, simple past and past participle informed) (transitive, archaic) To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge). (transitive) To communicate knowledge to. (intransitive) To impart information or knowledge. To act as an informer; denounce. (transitive) To give form or character to; to inspire (with a given quality); to affect, influence (with a pervading principle, idea etc.). (intransitive, obsolete) To make known, wisely and/or knowledgeably. (transitive, formal) To direct, guide. (intransitive, archaic) To take form; to become visible or manifest; to appear. ===== Synonyms ===== (communicate knowledge to (trans.)): acquaint, apprise, notify; See also Thesaurus:inform (act as informer): dob, name names, peach, snitch; See also Thesaurus:rat out (take form): materialize, take shape; See also Thesaurus:come into being ===== Derived terms ===== ===== Translations ===== === Etymology 2 === From Latin īnfōrmis. ==== Adjective ==== inform (not comparable) Without regular form; shapeless; ugly; deformed. === Anagrams === -formin, F minor, Morfin, formin == Romanian == === Etymology === Borrowed from French informe, from Latin informis. === Adjective === inform m or n (feminine singular informă, masculine plural informi, feminine/neuter plural informe) deformed ==== Declension ====