briefing
Pronunciation: [ˈbrifɪŋ]
Word
Context: "information exchange"
(noun) a meeting where people share important information or updates. It’s like when your teacher talks to the class to tell you about an upcoming event or plan.
Example
We had a briefing today where our manager explained the new project plans.
Example
The briefing was canceled, so we didn't learn about the new updates.
Example
Did you attend the briefing about the school trip?
Context: "action of providing information"
(verb) the act of giving someone important information, usually in a short and clear way. It’s like when you tell your friend the important parts of a story without all the details.
Example
The teacher briefed the students about the upcoming test.
Example
She didn’t brief her team on the project details, so they were confused.
Example
Can you brief me on what happened at the meeting?
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