How do you say survey in English? Pronunciation of survey in English, a free online English pronunciation dictionary.
We are to pronounce survey by audio dictionary. This pronounce audio dictionary provides More accurate, easy way to learn English words pronunciation.
No downloads or plug-ins installation required to learn your personal pronunciation in digital mp3 audio in a few seconds, you additionally practice your voice and download audio files, you can provide more precise, better pronunciation voice for your friends!
HowToSay is a free online audio pronunciation dictionary. Which helps anyone to learn the way a word or name is pronounced around the world by listening to its audio pronunciations by native speakers.
Practice your own pronunciation Using our Pronunciation Tools.
use headphones and Google chrome browser for better experience.
Sorry, Your Browser Does not Support the Web Speech API. Try Opening This Tools In Google Chrome.
Press the Start Recognition button and allow access.
to carefully observe someone or something to appraise its worth
survey, study(noun)a detailed critical inspection
sketch, survey, resume(noun)short descriptive summary (of events)
view, survey, sight(verb)the act of looking or seeing or observing
"he tried to get a better view of it"; "his survey of the battlefield was limited"
survey, appraise(verb)consider in a comprehensive way
"He appraised the situation carefully before acting"
survey(verb)look over carefully or inspect
"He surveyed his new classmates"
surveil, follow, survey(verb)keep under surveillance
"The police had been following him for weeks but they could not prove his involvement in the bombing"
review, go over, survey(verb)hold a review (of troops)
survey(verb)make a survey of; for statistical purposes
survey(verb)plot a map of (land)
a close look at or over someone or something in order to judge conditiona survey of the premises revealed that four of the exit doors were locked
to go around and approach (people) with a request for opinions or informationsurveyed the medical residents and found out that 60% of them don't think they get enough sleep
to look over closely (as for judging quality or condition)surveyed the books at the estate sale, fondly hoping to find a rare first edition
Antonyms not found, are you like to contribute Antonyms of this word please share it.
1. Since we cannot survey everyone, we will question a microcosm of the population and adjust our results accordingly.
2. You should survey someone’s attitude and personality before deciding to be friends with them.
3. The company uses survey results to glean consumer opinions about their product line.
4. The survey provided the company with a wide spectrum of feedback on its products.
5. To debunk racial stereotypes about food and music, my psychology group plans to survey a diverse group of people about their preferences.
Upload your voice file here to contribute it with the entire community.