feedback
noun /ˈfiːdbæk/
/ˈfiːdbæk/
[uncountable]- customer/user feedback
- to provide/give feedback
- to receive/get feedback
- feedback on something I'd appreciate some feedback on my work.
- The teacher will give you feedback on the test.
- feedback about something I've heard loads of good feedback about this site.
- feedback from somebody We need both positive and negative feedback from our customers.
Extra ExamplesTopics Suggestions and adviceb2- I've had a lot of very constructive feedback from the students about this.
- The internet can be a useful source of customer feedback.
- The the facilitator offers verbal feedback to each student.
- The writer gets no immediate feedback and simply has to imagine the reader's reaction.
- They will be given feedback on their performance.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- constructive
- favourable/favorable
- good
- …
- give somebody
- provide (somebody with)
- send
- …
- feedback about
- feedback on
- feedback from
- …
- the unpleasant noise produced by electrical equipment such as an amplifier when some of the power returns to the systemMore Like This Uncountable nouns often used wronglyUncountable nouns often used wrongly
- accommodation
- advice
- chewing gum
- feedback
- furniture
- equipment
- information
- luggage
- news
- progress
- software