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    feedback
    /ˈfiːdbak/

    noun

    • 1. information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc. which is used as a basis for improvement: "throughout this process we have obtained valuable feedback"
    • 2. a screeching or humming sound resulting from the return of a fraction of the output signal from an amplifier, microphone, or other device to the input of the same device: "Punk Rock Girl opens the disc with plenty of guitar feedback"

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  2. “Feedback is a response to a persons activity with the purpose of helping them adjust to become more effective. Feedback comes in various forms, including evaluative (how you did and where you are), appreciative (how you are valued and recognized), and coaching (how you can improve).”

  3. The meaning of FEEDBACK is the transmission of evaluative or corrective information about an action, event, or process to the original or controlling source; also : the information so transmitted. How to use feedback in a sentence.

  4. noun [ U ] MARKETING, HR uk / ˈfiːdbæk / us. Add to word list. information about something such as a new product or someone's work, that provides an idea of whether people like it or whether it is good: have feedback (from sb) Have you had any feedback from customers about the new soap?

  5. Find out how these 5 types of feedback are used — and how you can start using feedback to reach your full potential.

  6. FEEDBACK meaning: 1 : helpful information or criticism that is given to someone to say what can be done to improve a performance, product, etc.; 2 : something (such as information or electricity) that is returned to a machine, system, or process.

  7. May 13, 2019 · Feedback — both positive and negative — is essential to helping managers enhance their best qualities and address their worst so they can excel at leading.

  8. a reaction or response to a particular process or activity: He got very little feedback from his speech. evaluative information derived from such a reaction or response: to study the feedback from an audience survey. Psychology. knowledge of the results of any behavior, considered as influencing or modifying further performance.

  9. FEEDBACK meaning: 1. information or statements of opinion about something, such as a new product, that can tell you…. Learn more.

  10. noun. /ˈfiːdbæk/ [uncountable] advice, criticism or information about how good or useful something or somebody’s work is. 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.

  11. advice, criticism, or information about how good or useful something or someone's work is I'd appreciate some feedback on my work. The teacher will give you feedback on the test. We need both positive and negative feedback from our customers. Take your English to the next level.

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