Infold, v. a. [Sometimes written Enfold.]
1. Inwrap, enclose, wrap, fold, envelop. 2. Clasp, embrace. Inform, v. a.
1. Animate, inspire, quicken, give life to. 2. Acquaint, apprise, advise, tell, notify, make known to, mention to, give notice to, signify to, send word
to, write word to. Inform against. Give information against (by way of accusation), denounce.
Informal, a.
1. Irregular, out of the usual course, not according to the prescribed form. 2. Unconventional, unceremonious. 3. Simple, natural, familiar, easy. Informality, n.
1. Irregularity, want of conformity to (the) prescribed rule. 2. Absence of ceremony, unconventionality, unceremoniousness. 3. Simplicity, naturalness, ease, familiarity. Informant, n.
1. Informer. 2. Accuser, complainant, informer. Information, n.
1. Intelligence, notice, advice. 2. Knowledge, knowledge of facts.
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