Performance Evaluation

10 words in this vocabulary list

adjective able to be explained or justified; responsible for one's actions

  • It is important for employees to be accountable for their actions in the workplace.
  • We need to hold each other accountable for meeting the project deadline.
  • Stop making excuses and be accountable for your mistakes.
  • As the team leader, you are ultimately accountable for the success of the project.

adjective having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully

  • The lawyer demonstrated that she was a competent professional during the trial.
  • He's a really competent guy when it comes to fixing cars.
  • She's a total boss, so competent at her job.
  • The orchestra conductor was like a competent captain steering the ship of music.

verb to reduce someone to a lower rank or position

  • The company decided to demote the manager due to poor performance.
  • They're going to demote him to a lower position because he messed up.
  • They're gonna knock him down a peg for screwing up.
  • After making a mistake, she felt like life had demoted her to a lower level.

noun a reaction or response to a particular process or activity

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  • The company values feedback from its customers to improve its products and services.
  • I'd appreciate your feedback on my presentation. Let me know what you think!
  • Hey, can you give me some feedback on my outfit? Does it look good or do I need to change?
  • Constructive feedback is like a mirror that reflects our areas of improvement.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information on how an action is performed or how something is described

  • The teacher reprimanded the student harshly for not completing the assignment on time.
  • The boss criticized the employee harshly in front of everyone.
  • She was roasted harshly by her friends for wearing mismatched socks.
  • The storm winds howled harshly against the windows of the old house.

noun the quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward

verb to deserve or be worthy of something

  • The candidate's merit was recognized by the selection committee.
  • I think your idea has merit and should be considered.
  • That movie was totally merit-worthy, dude!
  • Hard work and determination are the keys to unlocking the door of merit.

noun a system of maintaining standards in manufactured products by testing a sample of the output against the specification

  • The company implemented strict quality control measures to ensure the products meet industry standards.
  • We need to double-check everything before shipping out, it's all about quality control.
  • Gotta make sure everything is on point with the quality control before sending it out.
  • In life, quality control is like filtering out the bad to keep only the good around you.

noun a person who gives feedback

  • The feedbacker provided detailed and constructive feedback on the project presentation.
  • I asked my friend to be the feedbacker for my speech at the event.
  • I'm the designated feedbacker for our group project.
  • As a feedbacker, she has a keen eye for spotting areas of improvement.

noun a natural or acquired skill or talent

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  • His abilities in problem-solving have greatly contributed to the success of the project.
  • She's got some serious abilities when it comes to playing the piano.
  • Dude, your abilities on the basketball court are off the charts!
  • Her abilities to see through people's intentions are like a superpower.

noun the quality or state of being accountable; an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions

  • The company's culture of accountability ensures that all employees take responsibility for their actions.
  • We need to hold each other accountable for our work to maintain accountability within the team.
  • Dude, you gotta own up to your mistakes and show some accountability.
  • In order to reach our goals, we must carry the weight of accountability on our shoulders.