feedback
Feedback that expresses praise or approval.
Positive comments or approval.
Feedback that is helpful and intended to improve something.
Feedback from people who buy from a particular shop or business.
Feedback that is highly important or useful.
Feedback that provides useful advice or assistance.
Very positive comments or approval.
Feedback that can be used to make improvements.
Feedback that expresses disapproval or criticism.
Feedback from people who use a product or service.
Feedback that is given consistently at set intervals.
Feedback given right after an action or event.
Feedback from people who buy goods and services.
Feedback given at once, without any delay.
Feedback from students about a course, teacher, or school.
Feedback that is given straight to the person, without intermediaries.
Feedback that is in written form.
Positive comments or approval.
Positive comments or approval.
Truthful and sincere feedback, even if it is critical.
Feedback that is spoken.
Feedback that judges or finds faults.
Feedback that is correct and precise.
Feedback that is directly related to the subject.
Feedback from people who read a book, magazine, or website.
Casual and unofficial feedback.
Feedback that is suitable for the situation.
Feedback provided through electronic mail.
Used to specify the source of the feedback.
Used to specify the specific topic of the feedback.
Used to specify the recipient of the feedback.
Used to specify the general topic of the feedback.
To receive or obtain feedback (informal).
To provide someone with your opinion or advice.
To be given feedback.
To offer someone your opinion or advice, often in a formal context.
To request feedback from someone.
To present or make feedback available.
To gather feedback from various sources.
To bring together feedback from different people or places.
To transmit feedback, usually electronically.
To possess or be in receipt of feedback.
To try to obtain feedback.
To be glad to receive feedback.
To be grateful for the feedback received.
To get or acquire feedback, often through effort (formal).
To ask for feedback, often in a business or formal context.