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decode
Verb
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If you decode something, you convert a coded message into a simple text.
The cryptographer was ordered to decode a message that was sent from an ally.
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If you decode something, you figure out something that is difficult to read.
The pharmacist finally managed to decode the doctor's illegible handwriting.
feedback
Noun
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A reaction or opinion of something.
I'd really like some feedback on my poem.
I've been hearing really positive feedback about the new library.
After you hand in your essay, I will give you your grade and feedback regarding the content.
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The high-pitched noise that you can hear when there's a loop between a microphone and a speaker.