Customer Feedback Phrases

10 words in this vocabulary list

verb to accept or admit the existence or truth of

adjective recognized or accepted as being valid or legitimate

  • The company acknowledged receipt of the complaint and is investigating the matter.
  • She acknowledged that she was running late and apologized for keeping us waiting.
  • He finally acknowledged that he was wrong, but it took him long enough.
  • The artist's work acknowledged the influence of classical painters while still maintaining a modern style.

noun a person who constantly expresses dissatisfaction or annoyance

adjective complaining or expressing dissatisfaction

  • The complainer in the group always finds something to criticize.
  • Stop being such a complainer and try to see the positive side of things.
  • Why are you always such a complainer? Can't you just chill out?
  • The complainer's negativity was like a dark cloud hanging over the group.

noun a facial expression indicating disapproval, displeasure, or concentration

  • She couldn't help but frown at the inappropriate behavior during the formal event.
  • When she heard the news, she immediately began to frown.
  • Why are you always frowning? Cheer up!
  • The dark clouds seemed to frown upon the small town below.

verb to deserve or be worthy of something

  • The student's hard work and dedication merited an A+ on the exam.
  • She definitely merited that promotion with all the extra hours she put in.
  • His skills on the basketball court merited him the nickname 'Dunk Master'.
  • The artist's unique style merited critical acclaim from art critics worldwide.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'tolerable' describes something that is able to be endured or tolerated.

  • The noise level in the library was just barely tolerable.
  • I can only handle being around her for a short time, she's just tolerable.
  • I find his jokes barely tolerable, they're so lame.
  • The heat was so intense that it was barely tolerable, like being in an oven.

adjective not satisfactory; not meeting expectations or needs

  • The quality of the product was deemed unsatisfactory by the customer.
  • I found the service to be unsatisfactory and not up to par.
  • The movie was totally unsatisfactory, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
  • Her performance was unsatisfactory, she really needs to step up her game.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • When you wished me good luck, I replied with 'right back at you'.
  • Thanks for the compliment! Right back at ya!
  • You're awesome, dude! Right back at you!
  • If you're sending positive vibes my way, I'm sending them right back at you.

LMK

noun acronym for 'Let Me Know'

  • Please let me know (LMK) if you require any further information regarding the project.
  • Hey, just LMK if you're coming to the party tonight.
  • LMK if you wanna hang out later.
  • She gave him a subtle look that said 'LMK' if you're interested.

verb to accept or admit the existence or truth of something

adjective showing recognition or awareness of something

  • Acknowledging the importance of proper documentation is crucial in the field of research.
  • I'm acknowledging that I need to start studying for my exams soon.
  • She's finally acknowledging that she needs to get her act together.
  • Acknowledging your fears is the first step towards overcoming them.

noun a person or thing that acknowledges or confesses

verb to admit the existence, truth, or reality of something

  • It is important to acknows the contributions of all team members in a project.
  • Don't forget to acknows your friends for helping you move into your new apartment.
  • I always make sure to acknows my squad for having my back.
  • The artist's masterpiece acknows the beauty of nature in a unique way.