The difference between Fink and Inform
When used as verbs, fink means to betray a trust, whereas inform means to instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
Fink is also noun with the meaning: a contemptible person.
Inform is also adjective with the meaning: without regular form.
check bellow for the other definitions of Fink and Inform
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Fink as a noun (chiefly, US, slang):
A contemptible person.
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Fink as a noun (chiefly, US, slang):
An informer.
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Fink as a noun (chiefly, US, slang):
A strikebreaker.
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Fink as a verb (chiefly, US, slang):
To betray a trust; to inform on.
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Fink as a verb (dialectal, [[th-fronting]]):
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Inform as a verb (archaic, transitive):
To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
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Inform as a verb (transitive):
To communicate knowledge to.
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Inform as a verb (intransitive):
To impart information or knowledge.
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Inform as a verb:
To act as an informer; denounce.
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Inform as a verb (transitive):
To give form or character to; to inspire (with a given quality); to affect, influence (with a pervading principle, idea etc.).
Examples:
"His sense of religion informs everything he writes."
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Inform as a verb (obsolete, intransitive):
To make known, wisely and/or knowledgeably.
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Inform as a verb (obsolete, transitive):
To direct, guide.
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Inform as a verb (archaic, intransitive):
To take form; to become visible or manifest; to appear.
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Inform as an adjective:
Without regular form; shapeless; ugly; deformed.
Examples:
"rfquotek Cotton"