observation

UK /ˌɒbzəˈveɪʃn̩/ US /ˌɑbzɚˈveɪʃn̩/
noun 5

Collocations

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1

(noun.) examination

ADJ

careful, close, detailed | direct | systematic | casual | empirical, scientific | clinical | astronomical

PREP

for ~

The doctor kept him in the clinic for observation after the accident.

under ~

The doctor decided to keep the patient under observation overnight to monitor his condition.

~ of

My teacher made careful observations of how students behaved during the group project.

PHRASES

powers of observation

Good detectives need strong powers of observation to notice small details at crime scenes.

2

(noun.) remark

ADJ

general | astute, keen, shrewd | interesting

VERB + OBSERVATION

make

PREP

~ about

The teacher made a brief observation about how students learn better with visual aids.

~ on

The teacher made some helpful observations on student progress during the parent meeting.

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