presentation noun
1-) a formal informative talk, adjectives & nouns.
formal • informal ・Our team is currently preparing a formal presentation for the client.
effective • informative, educational, didactic ・She gave an effective presentation yesterday. ・His informative presentation provided valuable insights into the latest industry trends.
good, clear, flowing, slick, upbeat, dynamic • bad ・We delivered a flowing presentation on our marketing strategy.
detailed • general • keynote ・He gave a general presentation on the company's history and achievements.
short, brief • long • initial • final ・Her presentation was short but packed with valuable information.
5-minute, 10-minute, hour-long, etc. ・The hour-long presentation covered every aspect of the proposal in detail.
business, sales, commercial, financial ・They prepared diligently for the business presentation to impress the investors.
oral, visual, audio-visual, slide, video, graphical, multimedia ・She gave an excellent oral presentation on the impact of climate change. ・The visual presentation included charts, graphs, and images to illustrate the points.
PRESENTATION + NOUN skills, techniques ・Developing strong presentation skills is essential for success in many professions.
slides, software, tools ・He used presentation software to create dynamic slides for his talk.
give, do, make, deliver ・The professor gave a slick presentation on quantum mechanics last week.
attend, listen to, hear, see, view ・We'll see the presentation in the conference room at 10 a.m. ・She plans to attend the presentation despite her busy schedule.
prepare, design ・I prepared a general presentation for the meeting.
PRESENTATION + VERB show, offer, give, explain ・The presentation shows the latest trends in consumer behavior.
PREPOSITIONS
on, about ・Did you hear the presentation on renewable energy?
by ・Students found the presentation by Professor Johnson insightful.
for ・She's finalizing her presentation for the conference next week.
clarity of presentation ・He emphasized the importance of clarity of presentation in conveying complex ideas.
mode of presentation ・We discussed the most effective mode of presentation for the upcoming workshop.
2-) the act of giving a prize or award
annual ・The annual presentation of certificates will take place in the university's banquet hall.
award ・The award presentation will be held in the gymnasium at 7 p.m.
official • special ・The official presentation of the trophy will take place at the end of the championship.
farewell, retirement ・The retirement presentation recognized her years of service and leadership.
PRESENTATION + NOUN ceremony ・The presentation ceremony will begin promptly at 10 a.m. in the auditorium.
dinner, evening, night ・The presentation night was a moment of pride for all participants.
make ・We'll make the presentation of the awards during the ceremony tomorrow.
to ・The CEO made a presentation of the plaque to the Employee of the Month.
of ・The presentation of the prizes will be the highlight of the event.
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