Collocations for "comment"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "comment" in context.
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comment
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [an inappropriate, a constructive, a brash] comment
- [hurtful, personal] comments
- [peer, teacher, professor] comments
- an anonymous comment
- no comment
- [read, see, rate] the posted comment
- [submit, receive] comments
- post a comment [on, about]
- read the comments (under the article)
- have a comment to [add, make]
- make a comment [to, about]
- keep your comments to yourself
- didn't ask for (any of) your comments
- will take your comments into [consideration, account]
- are there any questions or comments?
- a comment in [response, reply] to
- comments on the new [proposal, plan, scheme]
- her [outfit, decision, absence] gave rise to comment
- the [play, show, book] is a comment on
- the [play] [is, makes] a social comment
- comment [thread, forum, board]
- comment on her [hair, dress]
- comment on [the photo, this post]
- commenting on [the story, the news, this article]
- can you comment on (the) [reports, rumors]
- (do not) wish to comment (on)
- not worth commenting on
- comment [anonymously, freely, in detail]
- commenting [negatively, favorably, critically] (on)
- commented about the [day, weather, news]
- [reviewed, rated] and commented
- [declined, refused] to comment
- commented to me (that)
- commented that
'comment' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
add
- appear
- care
- explain
- leave
- post
- report
- review
- source
- star
- his
- answer
- article
- author
- balance
- bound
- cake
- camera
- flag
- heart
- issue
- significance
- sense
- seed
- salt
- reference
- red
- reason
- quick
- mark
- available
- bold
- casual
- cheap
- dumb
- evil
- first
- flat
- welcome
- therefore
- personal
- mean
- cuff
- tongue
- cheek
- disgrace
- eyebrow
- jolt
- laughter
- reservation