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Informée

Informée is the feminine form of the French past participle informé and functions as an adjective meaning “informed” or “well-informed.” It can describe a person who has received information or possesses knowledge about a subject, and it appears in passive constructions derived from the verb informer, as in être informée or avoir été informée.

Etymology: informée derives from informer, itself from Old French informer and ultimately from Latin informare, meaning

Usage: The masculine counterpart is informé; plural forms are informés (masculine or mixed) and informées (feminine).

Notes: informée is common in neutral to formal registers. It is a standard way to convey that

See also: informer, information, informatif.

to
shape
or
form
by
giving
information.
The
participle
informé/informée
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
modifies
or
with
the
subject
in
compound
tenses
using
être.
In
phrases,
you
can
say:
Elle
est
informée
des
dernières
nouvelles;
elle
veut
rester
informée.
The
expression
être
informée
can
imply
current
knowledge,
while
être
bien
informée
emphasizes
thorough
knowledge.
someone
has
received
information
or
is
knowledgeable
about
a
topic.
The
term
should
not
be
confused
with
information
(information)
or
the
verb
informer
(to
inform).