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Definition of feedback noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

feedback

noun
 
/ˈfiːdbæk/
 
/ˈfiːdbæk/
[uncountable]
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  1. 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.
    • feedback about something I've heard loads of good feedback about this site.
    • feedback from somebody We need both positive and negative feedback from our customers.
    Extra Examples
    • I've had a lot of very constructive feedback from the students about this.
    • The internet can be a useful source of customer feedback.
    • The facilitator offers verbal feedback to each student.
    • The writer gets no immediate feedback and simply has to imagine the reader's reaction.
    • They will be given feedback on their performance.
    Topics Suggestions and adviceb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • constructive
    • favourable/​favorable
    • good
    verb + feedback
    • give somebody
    • provide (somebody with)
    • send
    preposition
    • feedback  about
    • feedback  on
    • feedback  from
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  2. the unpleasant noise produced by electrical equipment such as an amplifier when some of the power returns to the system
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