reviews (Meaning)
reviews
a retrospective view or survey (as of one's life), revision sense 1a, a formal inspection of troops by officers, a critical evaluation (as of a book or play), to reexamine judicially, to write reviews, a magazine filled mostly with reviews and essays, a general survey, to look at a thing again, to go over or examine critically or deliberately, to study or examine again, a general survey (as of the events of a period), revue, to examine or study again, a formal military inspection, an act or the process of reviewing, a judicial reexamination and reconsideration of the legality or constitutionality of something (as the proceedings of a lower tribunal or a legislative enactment or governmental action) see also judicial review, a military ceremony honoring a person or an event, to look back on, a magazine devoted chiefly to reviews and essays, renewed study of material previously studied, a look at past events, to hold a review of, to study material again, to make a formal inspection of (as troops), a discussion by a critic of the quality of something (as a book or play), an exercise facilitating such study, judicial reexamination (as of the proceedings of a lower tribunal by a higher), an act of looking something over especially for flaws, to view or see again, to give a critical evaluation of, to discuss the quality of (as a book or play), a fresh study of material studied before
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reviews Sentence Examples
- I read several positive reviews of the new restaurant before deciding to try it.
- The product received overwhelmingly positive reviews from customers.
- The movie had mixed reviews, with some critics praising it while others panned it.
- The book received rave reviews from literary critics.
- The concert was met with enthusiastic reviews, highlighting the band's energetic performance.
- The online store has thousands of reviews, providing potential customers with an extensive range of opinions.
- The restaurant's negative reviews were concerning, prompting me to reconsider my dining options.
- The latest smartphone has received stellar reviews, boasting impressive features and a sleek design.
- The travel blog provided detailed reviews of local attractions, aiding tourists in their planning.
- The game's reviews were polarizing, with some players praising its complexity while others found it too challenging.
FAQs About the word reviews
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I read several positive reviews of the new restaurant before deciding to try it.
The product received overwhelmingly positive reviews from customers.
The movie had mixed reviews, with some critics praising it while others panned it.
The book received rave reviews from literary critics.