input

The act or process of putting in; infusion.

Noun

  1. The act or process of putting in; infusion.
  2. That which is put in, as in an amount.
  3. Contribution of work or information, as an opinion or advice.
    • You can provide input via this form.
  4. Data fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the output of that process.
    • sound input
  5. An input jack.
    • model with A/V input

Origin

From Middle English inputten, equivalent to in- + put.

Forms

inputs imput

Related

output

Derived

comprehensible input input arm input device input field input method input method editor input neuron input-output section input-output table inputtable inputter misinput noninput reinput

Verb

  1. To put in; put on.
    • "Following the removal of the Golborne Link from the current Bill and, given the direct importance of maintaining the benefits that the Golborne Link would have delivered for Scotland, the Transport Minister has sought...
  2. To enter data.
    • The user inputs his date of birth and the computer displays his age.
    • An artificial-intelligence application called Sudowrite wrote the paragraph above. I inputted the text of the first section of “The Metamorphosis” and then pressed a button called Wormhole. The computer composed the...
    • "The timetable is then produced using a desktop publishing package with data inputted manually, and the files then sent to the editor, Chris Woodcock, for proof-reading and conversion to PDF format. - 2021 September 22,...
  3. To accept data that is entered.
    • The program inputs a value for the integer variable num and compares it with the constant integer limit. - 2009, J Stanley Warford, Computer Systems:

Forms

inputs inputting input inputted imput