countable/uncountable help in the form of ideas, advice, or information, used in a process or in making a decision
input from:
Input from visitingscientists will increase the value of our work.
input into/to:
Teachers have considerable input into the school’s decision-makingprocess.
provide input into/to something:
The surveys will providevaluable input into developmentplanning.
Synonyms and related words
Advice
advice
guidance
recommendation
2
countable/uncountable computinginformation that is put into a computer or a piece of electronic equipment using another machine such as a keyboard or microphone
The programaccepts input from a variety of sources.
Synonyms and related words
Computer files and documents and collections of computer data
access profile
archive
ASCII file
2a
countable the connection on a computer or piece of electronic equipment where information enters it from another machine
Synonyms and related words
General computer equipment and parts
accelerated graphics port
accelerator card
ADC
2b
countable/uncountable psychologyinformation that your brain receives from your eyes, ears, or nerves
sensory/visual/acoustic input
Synonyms and related words
The brain and nervous system
amygdala
brain
brain cell
2c
uncountable linguisticsspoken or written language that a learner is exposed to
According to Krashen (1985), comprehensible input must be provided to learners in order for them to improveforeignlanguageproficiency.
Synonyms and related words
Language teaching and learning
affective filter
audiolingualism
CLIL
3
uncountable physicselectrical or other energy that is put into a machine
an input socket
Synonyms and related words
Electricity and electrical power
AC
active
alternating current
input
noun
US /ˈɪnˌpʊt/
Other entries for this word
inputverb
input/outputnoun
Word Forms
singular
input
plural
inputs
DEFINITIONS3
1
countable/uncountable help in the form of ideas, advice, or information, used in a process or in making a decision
input from:
Input from visitingscientists will increase the value of our work.
input into/to:
Teachers have considerable input into the school’s decision-makingprocess.
provide input into/to something:
The surveys will providevaluable input into developmentplanning.
Synonyms and related words
Advice
advice
guidance
recommendation
2
countable/uncountable computinginformation that is put into a computer or a piece of electronic equipment using another machine such as a keyboard or microphone
The programaccepts input from a variety of sources.
Synonyms and related words
Computer files and documents and collections of computer data
access profile
archive
ASCII file
2a
countable the connection on a computer or piece of electronic equipment where information enters it from another machine
Synonyms and related words
General computer equipment and parts
accelerated graphics port
accelerator card
ADC
2b
countable/uncountable psychologyinformation that your brain receives from your eyes, ears, or nerves
sensory/visual/acoustic input
Synonyms and related words
The brain and nervous system
amygdala
brain
brain cell
2c
uncountable linguisticsspoken or written language that a learner is exposed to
According to Krashen (1985), comprehensible input must be provided to learners in order for them to improveforeignlanguageproficiency.
Synonyms and related words
Language teaching and learning
affective filter
audiolingualism
CLIL
3
uncountable physicselectrical or other energy that is put into a machine
an input socket
Synonyms and related words
Electricity and electrical power
AC
active
alternating current
input
verb transitive
UK /ˈɪnpʊt/
Other entries for this word
inputnoun
input/outputnoun
Word Forms
present tense
I/you/we/they
input
he/she/it
inputs
present participle
inputting
past tense
input or inputted
past participle
input or inputted
DEFINITIONS1
1
to put information into a computer or a piece of electronic equipment
The system is now ready for the user to input data.
Synonyms and related words
To use a computer keyboard, mouse or screen
backspace
click
click
input
verb transitive
US /ˈɪnˌpʊt/
Other entries for this word
inputnoun
input/outputnoun
Word Forms
present tense
I/you/we/they
input
he/she/it
inputs
present participle
inputting
past tense
input or inputted
past participle
input or inputted
DEFINITIONS1
1
to put information into a computer or a piece of electronic equipment
The system is now ready for the user to input data.