Evaluation

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/

Definitions of evaluation

noun a systematic determination of a subject's merit, worth, significance, or value

Example Sentences

A1 The teacher will give you an evaluation of your progress in the class.

A2 The evaluation of the new employee's performance will be done by their supervisor.

B1 The company conducts regular evaluations to assess the effectiveness of their marketing strategies.

B2 The evaluation of the project's success will be based on both financial and qualitative data.

C1 The evaluation of the candidate's qualifications was thorough and comprehensive.

C2 The evaluation of the manuscript by the peer reviewers was critical but fair.

Examples of evaluation in a Sentence

formal The evaluation of the project's success will be conducted by an external consultant.

informal I'll need your evaluation of the new restaurant we tried last night.

slang I'm not sure if I can trust his evaluation of the situation.

figurative Her evaluation of the book was like a breath of fresh air in a stuffy room.

Grammatical Forms of evaluation

past tense

evaluated

plural

evaluations

comparative

more evaluation

superlative

most evaluation

present tense

evaluate

future tense

will evaluate

perfect tense

have evaluated

continuous tense

evaluating

singular

evaluation

positive degree

evaluative

infinitive

to evaluate

gerund

evaluating

participle

evaluating

Origin and Evolution of evaluation

First Known Use: 1742 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'evaluation' originated from the Latin word 'evaluatus', which means 'to determine the value of'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'evaluation' has evolved to encompass the process of assessing the quality, value, or significance of something based on certain criteria or standards.