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Synonyms

recommendation

American  
[rek-uh-men-dey-shuhn, -muhn-] / ˌrɛk ə mɛnˈdeɪ ʃən, -mən- /

noun

  1. an act of recommending.

  2. a letter or the like recommending a person or thing.

  3. representation in favor of a person or thing.

  4. anything that serves to recommend a person or thing, or induce acceptance or favor.


recommendation British  
/ ˌrɛkəmɛnˈdeɪʃən /

noun

  1. the act of recommending

  2. something that recommends, esp a letter presenting someone as suitable for a job, etc

  3. something that is recommended, such as a course of action

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Usage

Spelling tips for recommendation The word recommendation is hard to spell because it is tricky to know whether the c, the m, and/or the d is doubled. How to spell recommendation: The easiest way to remember how to spell recommend is to break it into three parts: re - com - mend - ation. You can keep the first three sections in mind with the sentence: "I recommend that you rely commonly on mending." The suffix -ation is used to indicate nouns of action and appears in many other words, like starvation and regulation.

Related Words

See advice.

Other Word Forms

  • prerecommendation noun

Etymology

Origin of recommendation

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English recommendacion, from Medieval Latin recommendātiōn-, stem of recommendātiō, from recommendāt(us) (past participle of recommendāre; recommend ) + -iō -ion

Example Sentences

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Illinois prohibits using AI in hiring decisions with discriminatory outcomes—a reasonable goal—but defines AI so broadly that nearly any recommendation system, including statistical methods that go back centuries, may be implicated.

From The Wall Street Journal

Michael Brush shared five challenges to a stock-market recovery after the Iran conflict ends, with different recommendations for long-term investors and traders.

From MarketWatch

The U.K.’s Energy Ministry recently issued new recommendations that pubs and other hospitality businesses turn their bottle fridges off overnight, prompting a backlash from some industry officials against “warm beer.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But it did issue recommendations aimed at preventing a similar incident from occurring.

From BBC

He added that the findings reinforce current recommendations for adults over age 50 to receive the vaccine.

From Science Daily