14c late term, "announcement behavior", from information of old French, information "information, advice, guidance", from information of Latin (primary information) "overview, concept, idea", see action noun attention from the past participle of information please). That means "knowledge transfer" began in the middle of 15c. Information technology was confirmed in 1958. The Information Revolution began in 1969
There is a word for such words: automatic antonym. For example, I do not know the meaning of words, but I do not even know how to react, so you are surprised and confused. However, in North America it is expressed informally: There is no division by stage or something. It depends on who is using it and how to use it, but now it may mean a surprise or there is no surprising meaning. As you can imagine, scientists, especially physicists try to use language more accurately than ordinary people when writing and interacting academic papers. However, I think that many people will be amazed at discovering the dynamics and flexibility of physics. This is not a word that goes into a physical dictionary and gets a fixed meaning that everyone uses it, it never changes. As we deepen our knowledge of the universe, the language develops - often in a way that is unpredictable and very intuitive.
Students are aware of the importance of understanding synonyms and antonyms of SAT and GRE. Synonyms have the same or a similar meaning in "name" such as "hot" and "burning", or "smart" and "smart". Conversely, antonyms have opposite "names" like "hot", "cold", "up" and "down". The name sounds like a different word, but the meaning is different For example, the word "dear" in "precious" and "deer" means "a creature of a four-legged forest with horns" It is synonymous. Their "name" sounds the same way, but the meaning is different. The "name" of a virtual or real person placed in one place with the same name An example of the same name is Europe. Blue europa