Is there a word that means "to give feedback"? Criticize is one, but it apparently carries negative connotations and I'm looking for something that looks favorably on a resume. Evaluate is another, but linguistically it does not imply that there is a recipient.
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Suskie - June 12, 2010 (05:36 PM) "Appraise," maybe? |
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bloomer - June 13, 2010 (02:27 AM) "You are my thesaurus! Oh quenchless giver of synonyms, Truest Light of my brain's library! Proclaimest thou thy (love/heart's one desire/feelings of amorousness/romantic intentions) and let's away to Spiffington Manse!" |
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wolfqueen001 - June 13, 2010 (09:49 AM) Critique is the only other one I can think of, but that sort of carries negative connotations, too, if not as negative as the word "criticize". |
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radicaldreamer - June 13, 2010 (06:17 PM) bloomer you have no idea how happy you make me. |
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bloomer - June 13, 2010 (06:35 PM) Thanks! When not working on my horror game, I try to bring joy. Did you notice also I managed to make everyone else's post italicised? |
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zippdementia - June 14, 2010 (01:59 PM) "Respond" is the simplest form of "to give feedback" |