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    Cri·te·ri·on
    /krīˈtirēən/

    noun

    • 1. a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided: "the launch came too close to violating safety criteria"
  2. The meaning of CRITERION is a standard on which a judgment or decision may be based. How to use criterion in a sentence. Did you know? Is criteria singular or plural?: Usage Guide Synonym Discussion of Criterion.

  3. Criteria are often the particular requirements 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.

  4. plural of criterion. (Definition of criteria from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of criteria. criteria. The further away any two criteria are from each other in the linguistic hierarchy, the more liberal the system is in permitting such inconsistencies.

  5. (Definition of criteria from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of criteria. criteria. Among the criteria for featured comments: likes by users, replies by users, previous history of valuable commenting, and selection by moderators. From Washington Post.

  6. criterion. -te•ri•ons. a standard of judgment or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something. usage: Like some other nouns borrowed from the Greek, criterion has both a Greek plural, criteria, and a plural formed on the English pattern, criterions.

  7. a standard by which you judge, decide about, or deal with something: Pay is a very important criterion for job satisfaction. When employing new staff, you need to be very clear about your selection criteria. As rates go up we will naturally tighten our lending criteria.

  8. /kraɪˈtɪəriə/ /kraɪˈtɪriə/ ) a standard or principle by which something is judged, or with the help of which a decision is made. The main criterion is value for money. She failed to meet the strict selection criteria. What criteria are used for assessing a student's ability?

  9. 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.

  10. criterion. a standard or principle by which something is judged, or with the help of which a decision is made The main criterion is value for money.

  11. noun Word forms: plural -ria (-rɪə ) or -rions. 1. a standard by which something can be judged or decided. 2. philosophy. a defining characteristic of something. USAGE Criteria, the plural of criterion, is not acceptable as a singular noun: this criterion is not valid; these criteria are not valid. Collins English Dictionary.

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