Feedback
UK /["/ˈfiːdbæk/"]/US /["/ˈfiːdbæk/"]/
Definition
advice, criticism or information about how good or useful something or somebody’s work is
In simple words: Information about how well someone did something.
Examples
- The teacher provided valuable feedback on my essay.
- Please give me your feedback on the project proposal.
- The company's annual survey aims to gather customer feedback.
- She appreciated the constructive feedback from her peers.
- His feedback was instrumental in improving the team's performance.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Commonly spoken in workplaces and schools. Not typically used in casual conversation without a specific context.
Grammar pattern
give + feedback
Memory hint
Think of 'feed back' — feeding information back to someone.
Collocations
- constructive
- favourable/favorable
- good
- give somebody
- provide (somebody with)
- send
- feedback about
- feedback on
- feedback from
Synonyms
- response
- evaluation
- comment
- critique
- review
Antonyms
- criticism
- disapproval
Common mistakes
- Using 'feedbacks' as the plural form.
- Confusing 'feedback' with 'advice' — feedback is specific reactions to a performance.
- Omitting the object, e.g., saying 'I need feedback' without specifying on what.