inputs
Pronunciation: [ˈɪnˌpʊts]
Context: "information"
(noun) things that you provide to help someone make a decision or complete a task. It's like giving your thoughts or ideas to someone so they can use them to do something better.
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I gave my teacher some inputs on how to improve the project.
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She didn't have any inputs for the presentation, so it felt incomplete.
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What inputs do you think we should consider for this decision?
Context: "technology"
(noun) data or signals that are fed into a system or machine. This could be anything from typing on a keyboard to giving voice commands to a computer.
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Her inputs on the computer were accepted quickly, and she got the results she needed.
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Without any inputs from the user, the software can't work at all.
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Can you show me how to enter the inputs into the program?
Context: "information"
(verb) to provide someone with your thoughts or ideas for something. It's like sharing what you think could help someone do their work better.
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I will inputs my comments on the report before we submit it.
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He forgot to inputs his suggestions, so they weren't included in the final plan.
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Did you remember to inputs your ideas during the meeting?