review
//rɪˈvjuː//
Translation
review
Definition
A review is a critical evaluation or assessment of something, such as a book, movie, product, or performance. It often involves analyzing the strengths and weaknesses and providing an opinion or recommendation. Reviews can be written or spoken and are commonly used in journalism, consumer feedback, and academic contexts. This meaning focuses on the act of examining and judging something, not on the sense of 'reviewing' as in studying for an exam.
Example
“She wrote a detailed review of the new novel for the newspaper.”
“The restaurant received a five-star review from the food critic.”
“I always read online reviews before buying a new gadget.”
“His review of the concert highlighted the band's energy and stage presence.”
“The movie got mixed reviews from both audiences and critics.”
“She posted a video review of the skincare products on her channel.”
“The professor asked us to write a peer review of each other's essays.”
“This review will help you decide whether to buy the software.”
“The book review section of the magazine is very popular.”
“I left a positive review for the hotel after my stay.”
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