
objective
/əbˈdʒektɪv/
the specific outcome a prompt asks the model to achieve
objective in a sentence
“State the objective first: compare the three proposals and recommend one.”
Origin of objective
Medieval Latin objectivus relating to an object, from obicere to throw before
Related Words
audience
the intended reader or user whose knowledge, needs, and expectations should shape the response
context
the relevant background, conversation, and source material available for interpreting a request
scope
the boundary of what a task includes and excludes
constraint
a limit or rule the response must respect
assumption
a premise treated as true for the task even though it has not been established
requirement
a condition the result must satisfy to be acceptable