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oceniony

Oceniony is a Polish adjective formed from the verb oceniać (to evaluate, to assess) by the participial suffix -ony. It denotes that something has been evaluated or rated by someone and has received an assessment or value as a result. As a modifier, oceniony agrees with the gender and number of the noun it describes.

Morphology and forms are standard for Polish past passive participles. Masculine singular is oceniony; feminine singular

Usage and nuance: oceniony primarily relates to an external assessment—whether by experts, critics, reviewers, or evaluators.

Examples of common collocations include: wysokо oceniony (highly rated), pozytywnie oceniony (evaluated positively), and zostać ocenionym

See also: ocena, oceniać, oceniający.

oceniona;
neuter
singular
ocenione.
In
plural,
masculine
personal
is
ocenieni,
while
feminine
and
neuter
plural
forms
are
ocenione.
The
word
can
function
either
predicatively
(Film
był
oceniony
pozytywnie)
or
attributively
(wysoko
oceniony
film).
It
can
convey
a
positive
or
negative
result,
depending
on
context
(for
example,
„dobrze
oceniony”
or
„źle
oceniony”).
It
is
distinct
from
cenić
(to
value)
or
wycenić
(to
appraise
monetarily,
assign
monetary
value).
In
everyday
language,
it
often
appears
in
contexts
such
as
reviews,
audits,
competitions,
or
performance
assessments.
przez
jury
(to
be
judged
by
a
jury).
The
term
is
widely
understood
in
journalism,
academia,
and
everyday
speech
as
indicating
that
an
evaluation
has
taken
place.