assessments
Pronunciation: [əˈsɛs.mənt]
Word
Context: "education"
(noun) an assessment is a way to check how much you have learned about something. It helps teachers see if students understand the lessons.
Example
The teacher gave us a fun assessment to see how well we learned the material.
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I didn't do well on the assessment because I didn't study.
Example
What kind of assessments do we have this week?
Context: "evaluation"
(noun) an assessment is also a way to evaluate something, like a project or a person's work. It tells you how good or bad something is.
Example
The assessment of her project showed that she did a fantastic job.
Example
The assessment revealed that the plan needed a lot of improvements.
Example
How will the assessments of the projects be conducted?
Context: "healthcare"
(noun) in healthcare, an assessment is a review done by a doctor or nurse to check your health status. It's important to know how you're feeling physically.
Example
The nurse did a thorough assessment before the doctor arrived.
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The patient felt anxious because the initial assessment was not clear.
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What will the assessment tell us about his health?
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