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criterion
[krahy-teer-ee-uhn]
noun
plural
criteria, criterionsa standard of judgment or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something.
criterion
/ kraɪˈtɪərɪən /
noun
a standard by which something can be judged or decided
philosophy a defining characteristic of something
Usage
Other Word Forms
- criterial adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of criterion1
Word History and Origins
Origin of criterion1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The criteria includes minimum standards on aspects such as elite facilities, the number of full-time staff, wellbeing support and contact hours with players.
If you do not meet the criteria, you will not receive support.
Some media reports are suggesting a heatwave or 'Indian summer' but temperatures are not expected to reach the official heatwave criteria.
In the Commons this afternoon she is expected to set out the criteria that family members will need to meet - including tougher English language standards and access to sufficient funds.
If such a system goes on to meet the UK's criteria for storm naming, the name will remain the same but will be used in the form 'Storm Erin'.
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When To Use
A criterion is a standard or principle for judging, evaluating, or selecting something. It’s an ideal or requirement on which the judgment, evaluation, or selection is based.The plural of criterion can be criteria or criterions, but criterions is rarely used.A criterion is often a certain requirement that someone or something must meet in order to be considered or qualify for something. An applicant for a job may be evaluated based on several criteria, including their education, experience, and references—each one of these standards is a criterion. Your grade in a class may be based on certain criteria, such as your test scores, your grades on homework and other assignments, and your participation in class. Similarly, a gymnast’s score is based on several criteria involving how well they performed certain moves.The word criteria is often used with the word meet, as in Your entry meets all of our criteria for inclusion in the exhibit. Sometimes, people try to use criteria as a singular noun (like how data is sometimes used), but this is generally considered not the right way to use it.Example: We assess the candidates based on several criteria, and one criterion is that they must have at least five years of experience in a similar position.
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