Feedback meaning in English
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Definition
feedback: reaction, comments, opinion
Examples
- "Icarus : Miss Bliss, sorry to interrupt you, but will our feedback be recorded?"
- "Susie : Sweating, hmm. Listen Brian, why don't we mate, I mean meet later this afternoon for a quick feedback session."
- "The goal of these focus groups is to gather internal feedback about a couple of new products we're considering."
- "I would appreciate any constructive, pro-statue feedback you might have."
- "- Feedback regarding how Delavigne views your performance over the past year"
- "Although the feedback of the group was positive enough to merit more research, we really shouldn't launch a new line based on such a small, biased trial."
- "Donna : Alright, we're back live on the air here on Radio Rhubarb and right now we're going to get some feedback from our listeners."
- "Susie : Now, as I mentioned in my email, we've received a lot of negative feedback about our latest campaign: for the Delavigne Classic Collection."
- "Kwik-e-Market really appreciates your feedback."
- "I'm not sure if you've had any feedback from your colleagues regarding Miss Stake herself, but they have described her as "intrusive", "cold", and "stubborn"."
- "I look forward to hearing your feedback, and remember to wash your hands!"
- "Subject: Focus Group Feedback"
- "I've received some very positive feedback regarding your interview with Luna."
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