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informer

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Noun — Someone who secretly tells the authorities about a crime or wrongdoing.

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police informer a paid informer

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman enfourmour — the same root as "inform" plus the "-er" agent ending.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “informer” mean?

The word “informer” means someone who secretly tells the authorities about a crime or wrongdoing. In plain terms, a person who passes secret information to police or officials, often about criminals.

How do you use “informer” in a sentence?

Here is “informer” used in a sentence: “The gang suspected there was an informer in their ranks.”

What is another word for “informer”?

Words with a similar meaning to “informer” include informant.

What part of speech is “informer”?

“Informer” is a noun.

Where does the word “informer” come from?

The word “informer” comes from Anglo-Norman. From Anglo-Norman enfourmour — the same root as "inform" plus the "-er" agent ending.

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