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informados

Informados is the plural form of informedo in Spanish, functioning as either an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it describes people or groups that possess information about a subject, are aware of a situation, or have been given official briefings. As a noun, informados can refer to the people who have been informed, often used in sociopolitical or media contexts to designate a segment of an audience, participants in a study, or members of a group who have received information.

Etymology: The term comes from the verb informar, which in turn derives from Latin informare meaning to

Usage: In journalism or political discourse, "los informados" may refer to an audience or demographic that has

Limitations: The term is not a technical category in most contexts, and its meaning depends on usage.

shape,
form,
or
impart
information.
The
participle
"informado"
denotes
completion
of
informing;
its
plural
"informados"
agrees
with
masculine
or
mixed-gender
nouns,
with
feminine
plural
"informadas"
existing
as
well.
access
to
specific
information,
as
opposed
to
"los
desinformados."
It
can
appear
in
sentences
such
as
"El
programa
fue
diseñado
para
informar
a
los
informados"
or
"Las
autoridades
informaron
a
los
informados
sobre
los
riesgos."
In
academic
or
market
research,
informados
might
be
used
to
describe
participants
who
have
received
an
information
packet
prior
to
a
survey.
It
might
carry
evaluative
or
ideological
connotations,
especially
when
contrasted
with
"desinformados"
or
"desinformación."
See
also:
informar,
información,
desinformación.