acknowledgement
Prononciation : [əkˈnɒlɪdʒmənt]
Contexte : « recognition »
(noun) when you say that you noticed something or accepted it as true. If you recognize someone’s hard work, you are giving them an acknowledgement.
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The teacher gave her an acknowledgment for her excellent project.
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He didn’t get any acknowledgment for his contributions, which made him feel unappreciated.
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Do you think it's important to give acknowledgment to others for their efforts?
Contexte : « communication »
(noun) a response that shows you received a message or understood something. It’s like saying 'I got your message.'
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She sent an acknowledgment to confirm that she received the email.
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He didn't send any acknowledgment, so she wasn't sure if he got the letter.
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Can you send an acknowledgment to let me know you received my message?
Contexte : « official recognition »
(noun) when someone officially recognizes or appreciates something, like in a speech or in writing. It’s a way to let people know someone did something great.
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His acknowledgment in the award ceremony showed how much they valued his work.
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The organization failed to give any acknowledgment of the volunteers' hard work.
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How do you feel when you receive public acknowledgment for your achievements?