Recommendation
UK /["/ˌrekəmenˈdeɪʃn/"]/US /["/ˌrekəmenˈdeɪʃn/"]/
Definition
an official suggestion about the best thing to do
In simple words: A suggestion about what someone should do.
Examples
- I took your recommendation and tried the new Italian restaurant in town.
- The teacher gave a recommendation for the student to attend a special program.
- He always seeks a recommendation before making a major decision.
- The recommendation from my friend helped me find a great book to read.
- Based on her strong performance, I wrote a glowing recommendation for her scholarship application.
Usage notes
Use 'recommendation' when suggesting options, often in professional or formal contexts. It may not be suitable for casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
recommendation + object
Memory hint
Think of 'recommend' as 'recommending a great idea!'
Collocations
- firm
- strong
- clear
- list
- series
- set
- come up with
- develop
- formulate
- arise from something
- be based on something
- follow something
- at somebody/something’s recommendation
- on somebody/something’s recommendation
- upon somebody/something’s recommendation
- enthusiastic
- glowing
- high
- give somebody/something
- get
- receive
- letter
- at somebody’s recommendation
- on somebody’s recommendation
- upon somebody’s recommendation
- a letter of recommendation
- enthusiastic
- glowing
- high
- give somebody/something
- get
- receive
- letter
- at somebody’s recommendation
- on somebody’s recommendation
- upon somebody’s recommendation
- a letter of recommendation
Synonyms
- testimonial
Antonyms
- disrecommendation
- warning
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'recommendation' with 'advice' — they are similar but not identical.
- Using it without a specific object, e.g., 'I have a recommendation' instead of 'I have a recommendation for you.'
- Spelling it incorrectly, often as 'reccommendation'.