inform
To provide information in a way that is easy to understand.
To provide information without any delay.
To provide information in a rapid manner.
To have provided information a short time ago.
To provide information through an official channel or in a formal capacity.
To provide information that is precise and free from error.
To provide information on a recurring or scheduled basis.
To provide enough information for someone to understand a situation.
To provide information correctly and completely, as is required.
Used to emphasize that the only purpose is to provide information, in a straightforward manner.
Used to emphasize that the only purpose is to provide information, not to advise or persuade.
To provide information directly from oneself, not through another person or medium.
A polite, often slightly formal way of asking someone to provide information.
To provide information in a courteous and respectful manner.
To provide information in a composed and unemotional manner.
To provide information in a very direct and frank way, possibly causing discomfort.
To provide information in an unfriendly, unemotional way.
To provide information in a calm and controlled way, often in a difficult situation.
A formal phrase used to introduce bad news.
To have a legal or official obligation to provide information.
A formal phrase used to introduce good news.
Used to specify the particular fact or event being communicated, often interchangeable with 'about'.
Used to specify the topic or subject of the information given.