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informant ( Noun)
UK /ɪnˈfɔː.mənt/ US /ɪnˈfɔːr.mənt/
Plural
informants
1-
B1
Transfer of information by a person or persons without informing anyone
-> My anonymous informant brought me a welcome report for my new job.
-> If this office was informant's office, this office would be shout down.
Synonym
Informer, snitch
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B1
a person who helps to solve or make an incident happen without being named
-> Many anonymous informants work for the CIA
-> There is an informant who gives every detail of the patients for the doctor.
Synonym
Snitcher, Collaborator
Word Families
'informant' Contained Stories
Many cities are built in an orderly fashion. Architecture is very organized and engineers work with instruction. Politics are also playing a role in architecture as it conjures topics like ideologies, history and cultures. Popularity is important when it comes to deciding what is beautiful. Good architecture present themselves in a relaxing way that gives us peace. Some projects can be in a state of disagreement and may sometimes get disapproval so they don't always become a reality. There are many city informants that help decide where to make a new building. Inflation can also affect architecture styles.