A1 noun #4,233 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

review

A review is a look back at something to check it or a report sharing an opinion.

Explanation at your level:

A review is when you look at something again. You can review your English words to remember them. A review is also a note about a movie. If you like a movie, you write a good review.

A review is a report where you say if you like a product or a book. You can also do a review of your school work before a test. It helps you remember what you studied.

In this level, a review is often a critical assessment. You might write a review for a website about a restaurant. It is also used in offices for a 'performance review' to check how an employee is doing.

A review acts as a formal evaluation. It is common to see 'peer reviews' in academic settings. The noun implies a process of critical reflection, whether you are reviewing a legal document or a film.

At the C1 level, review often implies a comprehensive survey or a systemic audit. It suggests a high degree of scrutiny. Whether it is a 'judicial review' or a 'critical review of literature', the term denotes a deep, analytical engagement with the subject matter.

The term review carries nuances of retrospective analysis. In literary or historical contexts, it implies a scholarly reassessment of established facts. It is the act of looking back with the intent of re-contextualizing information within a broader framework of knowledge.

30초 단어

  • Review means to see again or evaluate.
  • It is a common countable noun.
  • It is used in work, school, and shopping.
  • It can also function as a verb.

The word review is a versatile noun that pops up everywhere in daily life. At its core, it means to look at something again. You might do a review of your notes before a big test to make sure everything sticks in your brain.

Beyond studying, a review is also a way to share your thoughts. If you watch a new movie and tell your friends whether it was good or bad, you are giving them a review. It is all about evaluation and reflection.

The word review has a lovely history rooted in the French language. It comes from the Old French word reveoir, which literally means 'to see again'. This is formed from the prefix re- (again) and voir (to see).

It entered Middle English in the 17th century. Originally, it was used in military contexts to describe the inspection of troops. Over time, the meaning expanded to include literary criticism and general study. It is fascinating how a simple act of 'seeing again' evolved into the complex critical reports we read online today!

You will hear review used in both casual and professional settings. In a business context, you might have a 'performance review' with your boss. In casual life, you might read a 'product review' before buying a new gadget.

Common collocations include 'write a review', 'conduct a review', and 'positive review'. The register is generally neutral, making it safe to use in almost any conversation or written document.

While 'review' itself isn't always the center of an idiom, it appears in phrases like 'under review', meaning something is currently being checked. Another is 'a glowing review', which means a very positive assessment.

You might also hear 'to review the bidding', which is an old-fashioned way of saying 'let's look at the situation again'. These phrases help add professional polish to your speech.

As a noun, review is countable. You can have one review or many reviews. In terms of pronunciation, the stress is on the second syllable: /rɪˈvjuː/. It rhymes with 'view', 'few', and 'crew'.

When using it as a noun, it often follows verbs like 'give', 'write', or 'conduct'. Remember that as a noun, it remains 'review', but it can also function as a verb, which is a great example of functional shift in English.

Fun Fact

It was originally a military term for inspecting troops.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /rɪˈvjuː/

Starts with a short 'ri' sound, followed by a long 'yoo' sound.

US /rɪˈvju/

Similar to UK, but the 'r' is more pronounced.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'view' part as 'vow'
  • Putting stress on the first syllable
  • Dropping the 'r' sound

Rhymes With

view few grew new crew

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Commonly used in writing

Speaking 2/5

Very common in speech

듣기 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

see look opinion

Learn Next

critique assessment evaluation

고급

reassessment scrutiny appraisal

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a review

Articles

the review

Prefixes

re-view

Examples by Level

1

I read a review of the game.

I read a short report about the game.

Noun used with article 'a'.

2

This is a good review.

This is a positive report.

Simple subject-verb-object.

3

I need a review.

I need to look at it again.

Basic noun usage.

4

The review is short.

The report is not long.

Adjective 'short' describing the noun.

5

Write a review.

Please write your opinion.

Imperative sentence.

6

Check the review.

Look at the opinion.

Determiner 'the'.

7

My review is done.

My report is finished.

Possessive pronoun.

8

Read the review.

Look at the text.

Direct object.

1

I wrote a review for the hotel.

2

The movie review was very helpful.

3

We need a final review of the plan.

4

Did you read the book review?

5

The restaurant got a bad review.

6

I enjoyed the product review.

7

Let's do a quick review.

8

The review helped me decide.

1

The manager conducted a performance review.

2

The committee is under review.

3

I left a glowing review online.

4

The film received mixed reviews.

5

We need a thorough review of the data.

6

The annual review is next week.

7

I submitted my review yesterday.

8

The peer review process is strict.

1

The policy is currently under review.

2

The journal published a critical review.

3

She wrote a scathing review of the play.

4

The system requires a regular review.

5

His request is subject to review.

6

The review board met this morning.

7

I am writing a review for the magazine.

8

The findings are pending review.

1

The judicial review challenged the law.

2

The expert provided a comprehensive review.

3

A systematic review of the evidence is needed.

4

The article serves as a review of recent trends.

5

The project underwent a rigorous review.

6

The retrospective review revealed many errors.

7

His review of the work was insightful.

8

The external review was quite objective.

1

The historical review offers a new perspective.

2

A critical review of the canon is long overdue.

3

The review process is inherently subjective.

4

The document is slated for a formal review.

5

The review highlights the author's bias.

6

A profound review of the philosophy is essential.

7

The review was met with academic acclaim.

8

The review serves as a definitive analysis.

반의어

neglect ignorance oversight

자주 쓰는 조합

write a review
positive review
under review
performance review
book review
conduct a review
mixed reviews
peer review
annual review
submit a review

Idioms & Expressions

"under review"

being checked or examined

The project is currently under review.

neutral

"a glowing review"

an extremely positive opinion

She gave the restaurant a glowing review.

neutral

"a mixed review"

a combination of good and bad feedback

The film got mixed reviews from critics.

neutral

"pass in review"

to march past for inspection (military)

The troops passed in review before the general.

formal

"review the situation"

to look at all facts again

We need to review the situation before acting.

neutral

"leave a review"

to post your opinion online

Don't forget to leave a review for us.

casual

Easily Confused

review vs Revue

Same sound

A revue is a show, a review is an opinion.

The revue was fun; the review was bad.

review vs View

Part of the word

View is sight, review is re-sight/analysis.

I have a view of the park; I wrote a review of the park.

review vs Preview

Similar prefix

Preview is before, review is after.

Watch the preview before the movie.

review vs Revision

Similar meaning

Revision is changing something, review is checking.

I need a revision of my draft.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + give + a + review

I gave a review of the restaurant.

B1

Subject + be + under + review

The policy is under review.

A2

Subject + write + a + review

She wrote a review for the book.

B2

Subject + conduct + a + review

They conducted a review of the data.

B2

Subject + get + mixed + reviews

The show got mixed reviews.

어휘 가족

Nouns

reviewer a person who writes reviews

Verbs

review to look at again

Adjectives

reviewable able to be reviewed

관련

preview to see before

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Critical analysis (Formal) Product review (Neutral) Quick look (Casual)

자주 하는 실수

Using 'review' as a verb when a noun is needed The review was good.
Review can be both, but don't confuse the sentence structure.
Saying 'make a review' write a review
Collocationally, we 'write' or 'give' a review, not 'make' one.
Forgetting the article I read a review.
Review is a countable noun and needs an article.
Confusing 'review' with 'view' I read a review.
A review is an opinion; a view is what you see.
Misspelling as 'revue' review
A 'revue' is a specific type of theatrical show.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine yourself looking at a movie screen twice.

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When Native Speakers Use It

We use it constantly for online shopping.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Reviews drive the economy of many websites.

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Grammar Shortcut

It follows the same rules as other countable nouns.

💡

Say It Right

Don't forget the 'y' sound in the second syllable.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'I made a review'.

💡

Did You Know?

The word is centuries old.

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Study Smart

Review your notes 10 minutes before bed.

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Writing Tip

Use adjectives like 'glowing' or 'scathing' to add detail.

💡

Speaking Tip

Use it to summarize your day.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Re-view: View it again!

Visual Association

A person looking through a magnifying glass at a book.

Word Web

opinion study check criticism

챌린지

Write a 1-sentence review of your favorite food.

어원

French

Original meaning: To see again

문화적 맥락

None

Reviews are a huge part of consumer culture, especially online.

Yelp reviews Rotten Tomatoes Peer review journals

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • performance review
  • annual review
  • project review

Shopping

  • product review
  • customer review
  • leave a review

School

  • exam review
  • study review
  • peer review

Entertainment

  • movie review
  • book review
  • glowing review

Conversation Starters

"Did you read the review for that new movie?"

"How was your performance review at work?"

"Do you usually leave reviews online?"

"What is the best review you have ever written?"

"Should we do a quick review before the meeting?"

Journal Prompts

Write a review of the last book you read.

Describe a time you had to review your notes for a test.

Why are online reviews important to you?

If you could write a review of your life so far, what would you say?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, you can have one review or many reviews.

Yes, 'I need to review my notes.'

A view is what you see; a review is a report about what you saw.

ri-VYOO.

It can be both formal and casual.

A meeting to discuss your work success.

Yes, that is a very common use.

Often yes, in the context of reviewing for an exam.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I wrote a ___ of the book.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: review

Review is the word for a written opinion.

multiple choice A2

What does 'review' mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To look again

Review comes from 're' (again) and 'view' (see).

true false B1

A review can only be about movies.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Reviews can be about books, products, performances, or studies.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching the type of review to its context.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject-verb-object order.

fill blank B2

The project is currently under ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: review

'Under review' is a set phrase.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for 'review' in an academic context?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Critique

Critique is a formal synonym for review.

true false C1

The word 'review' can function as a verb.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Yes, 'I will review the notes' is correct.

fill blank A2

He gave the movie a ___ review.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: positive

Positive review is a common collocation.

multiple choice B2

What is a 'peer review'?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A review by experts

Peer review is an evaluation by people in the same field.

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